Ollie's kimchi review

Ollie's kimchi

Here we will give a hands-on, taste-tested review of Ollie's kimchi. We’ll look into the benefits, ingredients, nutrition, use and flavour of this vegan kimchi.

You can find this kimchi in some food stores in the UK, most likely in an organic shop.

You might also be interested in reading our article on the best probiotics in the UK if you want to add more healthy microbes to your diet.

What is kimchi?

Kimchi is a traditional Korean food made by fermenting cabbage, spring onion and other vegetables. It is unpasteurised, so it naturally contains live cultures from the fermentation process, and it also provides fibre from the vegetables themselves.

Ingredients of Ollie's kimchi

Ollie’s kimchi is a vegan kimchi which uses soy sauce and miso for umami flavour, rather than fish sauce or similar.

This kimchi is made with napa cabbage, daikon, shallot, carrot, spring onion, ginger, gochugaru chilli flakes, soy sauce (soybeans, wheat, salt, sugar), garlic, miso (barley miso (barley, soybeans, salt) and rice miso (soybeans, rice, salt), glutenous starch syrup, ethanol, flavourings) and glutenous rice flour.

In summary, it is a modern-style kimchi which uses some non-traditional ingredients such as miso, soy sauce and shallot.

Ollie's kimchi ingredients
Ollie's kimchi nutrition information
 

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Benefits of Ollie's kimchi

Live cultures

This kimchi is a living, unpasteurised product, so it contains the live microbes that grow and multiply naturally during fermentation.

Because kimchi is typically made through a wild or natural fermentation process – using the microbes already present on the vegetables, other ingredients and equipment – the exact strains and quantities aren’t known. Although this kind of fermentation typically results in a broad mix of microbes.

Fibre

This kimchi contains vegetable fibres from the:

  • Napa cabbage

  • Daikon

  • Shallot

  • Carrot

  • Spring onion

  • Garlic

  • Ginger

These fibres reach the large intestine where they can be fermented by gut microbes and dietary fibre is known to support regular bowel function.

Postbiotics

Postbiotics are compounds produced by microbes during fermentation.

Fermentation produces a range of postbiotic compounds in kimchi, including lactic acid, small amounts of short-chain fatty acids, exopolysaccharides and various antioxidant metabolites from the vegetables.

Learn more about postbiotics.

Garlic

Garlic provides nutrients such as vitamin B6, vitamin C, manganese and selenium. It also contains antioxidant compounds such as allicin.

Ginger

Ginger also provides antioxidant compounds such as gingerols and shogaols.

Vegetables

This kimchi is made with napa cabbage, daikon, spring onion, carrot, shallot, garlic and ginger, which supply fibre, antioxidants and vitamins A, C and K. These nutrients support skin, vision and immune function.

Gochugaru

Gochugaru is Korean chilli flakes made from sun-dried red peppers. It contains capsaicin and carotenoid antioxidants.

Ollie's kimchi benefits

Flavour

The aroma is very rich with deep chilli and soy sauce coming through. You also get ginger and garlic fairly strongly.

The first thing I noticed about the taste was the high salt content. Otherwise you get a lot of rich umami flavour with a warming heat following. It’s a very complex flavour with huge depth - and it’s hard to pick flavours out and describe it adequately but sometimes you get a strong hit of ginger or spring onion.

The acidity is moderate and there’s a nice crunch to the cabbage.

Overall, the taste is very good, deep and satisfying BUT it is too salty.

Ollie's kimchi in a bowl

Uses

This kimchi could be used in a variety of ways - but just be aware you will be adding a lot of salt content to whatever you are making.

It is nice on its own, but in small doses. It would also work in soups, stir fries, with eggs or in a kimchi cheese toastie.

Cost of Ollie's kimchi

We bought a 350g jar from an organic store for £6.99 - which makes it very expensive per gram.

 

Review summary

Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5.

Verdict: Ollie's kimchi is a vegan kimchi with a lot of umami depth. While the taste is very satisfying, it is too salty.

Pros

  • source of vitamins from the vegetables

  • contains ginger, garlic and chilli

  • suitable for vegans

  • good texture

  • lovely deep, rich umami flavour…

Cons

  • …but it is too salty

  • some non-traditional ingredients (if that bothers you)

  • very expensive

Now read about the best kimchi in the UK!

 

Factors we consider in our ratings

The factors we consider when doing a review (and the weightings of each of these) may vary depending on the product we are testing, but here are the key general factors we consider when we settle on a rating for a product.

Health benefits

We find out how the product will be good for your health and outline the benefits for you in simple language. This often involves doing research so you don’t have to. We often link to scientific studies or articles summarising scientific findings so you can dig deeper if you want to.

Things detrimental to health

We want to highlight where a product might include something bad for your health - even if the product might be good for you in another way. This could include such things as pointing out certain additives it contains or high sugar levels.

How it’s made

This will vary depending on the product, but we want to see a quality process for making it and quality ingredients. For example, we want to see a kombucha traditionally fermented with lots of different microbial strains and we want to see a yoghurt made with fresh milk and not milk powders.

Price

While we expect quality products to be more expensive, they still have to be priced within reason. On the other side of things, a product which is priced very competitively will get a ratings boost based on the value it provides.

Flavour

For some products flavour won’t be a factor (eg probiotic tablets), but for others, like yoghurt or kimchi, flavour is a key aspect because these products are made to be enjoyed as well as being healthy! We will try to be as subjective as possible and describe the flavour in detail so you can get an idea of whether you would like it or not.

 

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  • Healthpath gut health test is the UK’s most comprehensive gut health test. It tests over 100 biomarkers, checks your digestion and immune response, analyses leaky gut and provides a clear and understandable report on your microbiome

  • YourBiology SuperGreens+ is a superfood and greens supplement which makes it very easy to get a huge amount of nutrition - vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fibre, polyphenols and more - in one glass. Great for supporting gut health, skin health, energy, mental clarity and immunity.

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Your reviewer

This review was written by Travis, founder of Hello Gut Health.

A long-time gut health writer and advocate with over ten years of experience exploring the science of the microbiome and fermentation.

He combines careful research with practical testing to help readers make informed, trustworthy choices.

He has reviewed over 150 gut health products.

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