kimslaw

English

Etymology

Blend of kimchi + coleslaw

Noun

kimslaw (countable and uncountable, plural kimslaws)

  1. kimchi coleslaw
    • 2017 June 26, “Singapore’s favourite chicken joint has arrived in Brisbane”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), Bmag, archived from the original on 19 March 2019:
      4Fingers offers free-range chicken that’s free of antibiotics and hormones, as well as freshly baked burger buns and kimslaw (kimchi coleslaw) that’s fermented onsite.
    • 2011 February 6, “Jamie's 30 Minute Meals: Thai Green Curry”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), Throng, archived from the original on 4 May 2015:
      Jamie also puts together kimslaw (a salad pickle).
    • 2016 July 27, Alex Grieg, “Sydney Cafés Turning the Traditional Poached, Fried or Scrambled Breakfast on Its Head”, in Travel Insider, Qantas, archived from the original on 19 April 2018:
      Also worthy of a mention are the Hokkaido Milk Buns, which come filled with either bacon, egg, cheese and “kimslaw” or a vegie version with mushrooms instead of bacon.
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