Mukbang combines two Korean words—“meongneun” (eating) and “bangsong” (broadcast)—and involves influencers eating copious amounts of food while interacting with their audience.
No one believes that the type and quantity of food consumed in many car mukbang videos is indicative of a nutritious diet, but experts have warned that the trend might be unhealthy in other ways too.
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Mukbang (muhk-bahng) is a Korean term that literally translates to “eating broadcasts”. People known as mukbangers eat large amounts of food in front of a camera that’s streaming to the ...
Her Instagram account, @audrey.eats, is a place for her to share her joy of eating and to keep a “public foodie diary” which can be accessed by family, friends, and tourists. 9 mukbang ...
Famous Korean mukbang YouTuber Heebab revisited Vietnam to enjoy pho thố đá, a dish she fell in love with during her first ...
Alberto Mondi revealed that he visits Sichuan restaurants every winter, showing off his 'foodie' side. Also, newlywed Daniel ...