Mukbang comes from the Korean words for "eat’ and "broadcast." The viral internet craze originated in South Korea and sees viewers watch as vloggers eat large portions of food while interacting with ...
A man records himself eating fast food amid piles of cheeseburgers, fish sandwiches, chicken nuggets, hashbrowns and fries, and, of course, copious amounts of sauce — all with heightened sound to hear ...
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Do you enjoy mukbang videos? You know those TikTok videos where people (aka mukbangers) eat a lot of food while chatting with their viewers? You might want to think twice before watching them again.
After a long day of work, there's only one way that 23-year-old Nadia* knows how to unwind. While eating a reasonable dinner of chicken, rice, and beans, she watches her favorite YouTube star down two ...