Jeju Winter Radish: A Crop Defined by What Winter Refuses to Let Grow

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Jeju winter radishes grow low to the ground in open fields, shaped by wind, cold, and volcanic soil. Korea Radish Export corporationJeju winter radish is not defined by cultivation technique, but by the limits of winter itself. Grown in Jeju’s open fields during South Korea’s cold-season agricultural cycle, it develops under conditions that resist control, acceleration, or containment.Unlike greenhouse crops, it cannot be insulated from wind, rainfall, or temperature fluctuation. It grows in exposure rather than protection, and that exposure becomes part of its structure.

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