
As winter deepens in Korea, the craving for dumplings grows stronger. Warm, filled, and gently wrapped—they nourish more than just the body. They carry memories, emotions, and the quiet tenderness between generations.
Sumin is making dumplings with her grandmother for the first time. Steam rises in the kitchen, and her fingers fumble with the unfamiliar dough.
Her grandmother smiles.
“You need a lot of filling to live a full life.”
That day, Sumin didn’t just learn how to make dumplings. She learned how to care. Because what we wrap isn’t just dough—it’s someone’s heart.
🌾 Dumplings That Hold Life
Dumplings are more than food. They hold stories, relationships, and the warmth of everyday life.
Dumplings, Wrapping Life is a 10-part series that explores Korean life through the lens of dumplings. From markets and alleyways to homes and festivals, each episode reveals how dumplings gently connect people.
Next time, we’ll meet Ms. Youngja, who begins each morning in a traditional market—greeting regulars with dumplings and kindness. For her, dumplings aren’t just breakfast. They’re a daily hello.
🥟 The Journey Begins
The journey begins—one dumpling at a time. What story will the next filling hold?
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