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Most people think of apples as a fruit you eat raw. Sure, their sweet, bright flavor makes them ideal for snacks or dessert, but apples are also unexpectedly versatile in the kitchen. When cooked with doenjang (fermented soybean paste), they develop a surprising depth of flavor.
The salty, savory edge of doenjang paired with an apple’s natural sweetness creates a perfectly balanced taste. Add crisp daikon and you get a side dish with lively texture and contrast. It’s made from simple ingredients, yet once people try it, many are pleasantly surprised at how well the flavors come together.

Why apples and doenjang work so well together
Apples bring both sweetness and acidity to the table. Those qualities help balance savory seasonings, and when apples meet doenjang—a fermented paste rich in umami—the sweetness softens the paste’s saltiness. The result keeps the deep flavors of doenjang intact without feeling heavy. That harmony is why this combo shows up often in salads and seasoned vegetable dishes.

Why add daikon
Daikon is juicy and incredibly crunchy. When you combine daikon with apple, the texture becomes vibrant and fresh; lightly salting and briefly draining the daikon helps it absorb the dressing better. That preparation lets the radish’s clean, refreshing flavor mingle with the apple’s sweetness, making a side dish that brightens any meal.

The roles of maesil syrup and apple
Adding maesil syrup (plum syrup) to a doenjang dressing brings a layer of sweet brightness. Stirring in grated apple smooths the dressing even more. The apple also naturally adjusts the dressing’s consistency, so the paste’s saltiness doesn’t overwhelm the dish and the overall flavor stays well balanced.

How to make it
Start by julienning daikon and apple in roughly a 1:1 ratio. Lightly sprinkle salt on the daikon and let it sit briefly to draw out excess water. Mix doenjang with half a cup of maesil syrup and the grated apple to make the dressing, then toss the apple and daikon until everything is evenly coated. Finish with sliced almonds for extra crunch, if you like.

Why it’s a standout side
Doenjang apple daikon salad offers a refreshing blend of sweet and savory flavors. The apple’s bright acidity and the daikon’s crisp bite wake up the palate, making this an irresistible side dish.
It’s easy to prepare but delivers a flavor profile that feels fresh and unexpected. If your usual seasoned vegetable sides are starting to feel stale, this simple dish is a fun, flavorful way to switch things up. The unlikely pairing of apple and doenjang creates a special side worth adding to your rotation.






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