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 ...
“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 ...
A petite young woman with pale skin and short hair braces herself for her next bite of food. A plate hovers directly in front of her mouth, holding five sauce-covered, finger-sized rice cakes (they ...
A weekly deep dive into the current trends, slang, and viral videos of youth culture in terms that even the squarest can understand. If I have to know what mukbang videos are, so do you. The name is a ...
Researchers in Korea have uncovered how the rise of digital food shows, from Mukbang feasts to Cookbang tutorials, is quietly reshaping when, what, and how people eat. Study: Association between ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Melaka Studio, a Korean content company aspiring to be the world’s best, specializes in producing animated 'Mukbang' which is a live-streaming eating show, created ...
A couple of nights each week, after her corporate 9-to-5 day ends, Tassie Yang does something very few Minnesotans do: She records herself consuming large amounts of food. With a chatty, casual, ...
Korean “mukbang” is when influencers post videos of themselves eating a large amount of food. Mukbang enables creators to profit from eating food. Some users are accused of animal cruelty due to ...