Korean Marinades – For BBQ, Bulgogi & Chicken
Whether you are organizing a Korean BBQ or want to quickly add flavor to your weekday chicken: a good marinade is essential. At Tjin's you will find:
Bulgogi marinade (sweet, slightly spicy)
Gochujang marinade based on chili paste
Chicken marinades for roasted or baked meats
Marinades in ready-made bottles or powder form
Ideal for the grill, in the pan or as a sauce with your dish.


€3,95
in stock
Gochujang is a spicy, fermented Korean chili paste with a unique sweet-umami flavor.
• Suitable for Korean Bibimbap and Tteokbokki Read more
• Suitable for Korean Bibimbap and Tteokbokki Read more


€7,10
in stock
Experience the rich and spicy flavor of Korean dishes with Taekyung Gochugaru Red Pepper Powder. Ideal for kimchi, stews and more. • Traditional Korean red pepper powder • Mild to medium heat for versatile use
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€4,45
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Gochujang is widely used in Korean cuisine and serves as a seasoning in various dishes. It's spicy and sweet.
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€6,90
in stock
The paste has a thick and smooth texture and can be used as a base for various sauces and marinades. It is often used to add depth and complexity to stir-fries, noodle dishes and grilled meats.
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€7,50
in stock
Traditional Korean tea based on yuzu, an Asian citrus fruit. This jelly-like instant drink can be enjoyed hot or cold. It is also delicious as a spread on bread.
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€1,75
in stock
Stir fry sauce for Korean Japchae.
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€5,25
in stock
Gochujang Hot Pepper Paste is made from hot red peppers and is a flavorful addition to your favorite Korean dishes. Suitable for stir-frying, dipping and marinating.
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€4,80
in stock
Korean chicken dipping sauce based on soy sauce and garlic.
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€3,05
in stock
This soy sauce enriches any dish with its robust and hearty flavour.
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€4,55
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The #1 soy sauce in South Korea. Naturally brewed and GMO free.
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€7,10
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Add some spice to your dishes with this spicy chili sauce for kimchi, a traditional Korean dish consisting of fermented vegetables.
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€2,15
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Kimchi means " sunken vegetables " in Korean. It is best eaten with rice and hot soup.
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€1,80
in stock
Stir fry sauce perfect for Jeyuk Bokkeum. A spicy Korean BBQ dish!
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€4,50
in stock
Simply dip, drizzle, or toss your favorite Sempio Sauce with fried chicken and you're ready to eat!
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€8,35
in stock
Traditional Korean tea based on aloe vera. This jelly-like instant drink can be enjoyed hot or cold. It is also delicious as a spread on bread.
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€1,75
in stock
Try the authentic taste of Sempio Korean BBQ Bulgogi. Packed with traditional herbs and spices, this marinade makes it easy to create a flavorful Bulgogi dish. Perfect for a cozy dining experience with friends or family.
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€3,70
in stock
Sempio Bulgogi Marinad is a ready-made, sweet and savory sauce that is ideal for marinating Korean grilled meats such as bulgogi.
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€4,90
in stock
This soy sauce is with its light, savoury flavour excellent for soups and stews. The number 1 soy sauce of South Korea.
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€5,00
out of stock
Spicy gochujang in a handy bottle, easy to use. Mix it with garlic, sesame oil and soy sauce to make a delicious tteokbokki sauce.
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€8,00
in stock
Traditional Korean tea based on lemon juice. This jelly-like instant drink can be enjoyed hot or cold. It is also delicious as a spread on bread.
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€4,65
in stock
O'Food Gochujang Bibimbap Hot Sauce adds a savory depth of flavor with a medium heat level, a unique complexity that makes everything more delicious.
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€2,10
in stock
Korean Stir-Fry Sauce for Dak Galbi (Korean Spicy Chicken)
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€4,95
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€2,25
in stock
Create a distinctly tangy, spicy soup with the Kimchi Jigae, a traditional Korean soup recipe made from kimchi, the world famous Korean condiment of fermented chilli peppers and vegetables.
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