China has made the decision to outlaw overt gluttony, which also targets Chinese mukbangers who gorge on camera to the enjoyment of millions of viewers. Getty Images The internet’s “mukbang” trend is ...
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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All You Can Eat Chinese Buffet Mukbang Adventure
The hilarious and food-loving Raphael Gomes indulges in endless bites at an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet mukbang.
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Korean Englishmen Feast with NCT's Mark & Jaehyun: Chinese-Korean Food Mukbang & K-Pop Stories!
Join the Korean Englishmen as they kick off a new series featuring interviews with top Korean celebrities. In this episode, ...
Mukbang's popularity rises so fast as many online users around the world are entertained. Many people in different countries are creating their own version, showcasing their countries' delicacies.
With the advent of YouTube came the birth of niche online video content most of us didn’t see coming — or at least liking. Case in point: mukbang, online videos that feature a person (or multiple ...
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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