News Grocery & Food News Costco Is Now Selling Kimbap, and We Have to Try It ASAP Vegetarian kimbap is now available at some Costco stores—here’s what we know so far. By Leah Goggins Leah Goggins Leah Goggins is a digital fellow for EatingWell. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, she is a devotee of old movies, farmers' markets and Ina Garten's tomato sandwich with basil mayo recipe. Leah has a degree in news media and English from The University of Alabama. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on April 17, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Annie Nguyen is a Registered Dietitian who manages EatingWell's Pinterest page. Before EatingWell, she worked with other dietitians to write nutrition blog posts, develop recipes and create social media content. Annie went to the University of Oklahoma to complete her B.S. in Health and Exercise Science. She went on to get her M.A. in Dietetics and finish her dietetic internship at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Getty Images Whether you walk into Costco looking for some snacks to keep around the office or ready to scoop up some economical housewares, it’s hard to resist a stroll through the ever-changing freezer aisles. Costco is always jamming its freezers full with fun new items, from healthy classics to mealtime shortcuts. The store is back at it again with its latest addition to the frozen section: Hanwoomul Fried Tofu & Vegetable Kimbap. A Costco shopper—@costcoaisles on Instagram—spotted the newcomer on a recent shopping trip in Texas, but not all stores have the fun frozen option yet. Kimbap fillings vary, but may consist of veggies, fish, egg, meat or tofu rolled up in cooked rice and seaweed, then sliced into colorful bites that are packed with savory flavor. This kimbap option includes tofu, spinach, carrot, pickled radish and burdock in the filling, plus seasoned rice and seaweed. Devoted Trader Joe’s shoppers might notice that those are the same main ingredients in TJ’s kimbap, which has been a fan favorite since it first debuted in stores. The #1 Frozen Food to Buy at Costco, According to a Food Editor If you want to taste-test Costco’s kimbap yourself, it won’t be too costly. Each bag, which contains six pre-sliced kimbap rolls, costs $18.79. The suggested serving size is one roll, so you’ll spend about $3.13 per serving. Kimbap is a popular picnic food since it’s easy to transport, but we can also imagine enjoying a roll as a post-work or school snack. Plus, these rolls are vegetarian, so you can enjoy them with just about all of your pals. The 7 Best Sale Items at Costco in April While these kimbap rolls are a great veggie-forward option, folks who need to watch their sodium intake may want to be mindful. A one-roll serving contains 1,050 milligrams of sodium, which is almost half of the recommended 2,300 mg daily limit, per the American Heart Association. Here’s the nutritional breakdown for a one-roll serving of the kimbap: 370 calories8 grams total fat1.5 g saturated fat1,050 mg sodium70 g carbohydrates4 g fiber9 g total sugar (of which 9 g is added)11 g protein With filling protein and fiber in each bite, these kimbap rolls are a solid option to keep in the freezer—we just wouldn’t make them an everyday meal due to the sodium. Still, we can’t wait to get our hands on some of these delectably veggie-loaded rolls. So if you see us lurking in the freezer aisles waiting until they arrive at our Costco locations, don’t be surprised. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit