In the hallowed hall of food fads, what in the world could be weirder than mukbang? A Korean word, loosely translated it means something like eat-casting. Basically, it's watching long YouTube videos ...
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Social media food shows like Mukbang are changing how people eat
The rise of digital food shows is reshaping eating behaviors in Korea, with significant effects on dining out and late-night ...
Experts warn about the potential dangers of excessive eating in videos. Trisha Paytas caught on to the "mukbang" trend early, garnering millions of views of herself eating on camera. Over the last 11 ...
The name might not be too familiar, but Mukbang Seafood & Bar springs from something that’s becoming increasingly prominent piece of the New Orleans food scene. It’s focus is boiled seafood, through ...
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Korean Spicy Seafood Boil Mukbang | Ultimate ASMR Feast
“I Just Like to Eat” is a laid-back, flavor-filled journey into the world of food—where every bite tells a story. From messy, satisfying mukbangs to honest food reviews, this series celebrates the joy ...
What's the opposite of ASMR? We might have found it. On the Reddit /aivideo subreddit, a video titled "You Are What You Eat" is going viral, and we can't look away. The AI-generated video depicts ...
For years, people have been heading to YouTube to spend upwards of 60 minutes at a time to watch strangers consume 4,000 or more calories in one sitting. Not only that, many of these viewers are ...
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I’m taking on a barbecue mukbang challenge!
In this video, we explore various delicious dishes, focusing on barbecue and meats, including garlic bread and heart-shaped ...
Move over, cooking shows. In Korea, the big food fad is eating shows, or mukbang. Korean viewers are so glued to watching strangers binge eating that the live-streamers consuming calories in front of ...
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