Yeolmu or "young summer radish" is a type of Korean leafy radish. Crunchy and perfect for making yeolmu kimchi, a summery Korean dish. There's a reason that Yeolmu practically sounds like "yum" aloud.
Very nice radishes. However, I might note that I ordered "yeolmu" but got stuff with large taproots, that seems to correspond to what is advertised as "Korean radish" on the Weee! website; and the stuff certainly looks like "chonggak mu" (Ponytail radishes). The attached photo shows what I got. Perusal of the reviews for both items as offered by Weee! suggests that Weee! interchanges "yeolmu" and "chonggak mu" and/or "Korean radish" quite freely. So one may not get exactly what one ordered insofar as these radishes are concerned!
weee.10912965
Feb 26, 2025
I bought many times. But this time they are not as fresh as before.
lengocminh0110
Jan 03, 2025
Not fresh. A little disappointed.
emememem
Dec 19, 2024
I boiled down the yeolmu. It's like parsnip leaves. Decent vegetable flavor, a little sweet and bitter.
myung101754
Nov 16, 2024
These are so fresh, can't wait to make kimchi
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