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 ...
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 ...
Kyndall Cunningham is a culture writer who explains the figures and social trends that influence how we think about gender, image, relationships, wellness, and consumption. Previously, she wrote for ...
It’s maybe 10 inches long, thick and hard as a rock, and Kim Thai is about to film herself putting the entire thing in her mouth. “This is going to get dirty,” she says eagerly, before eventually ...
It is no exaggeration to say that mukbang, a portmanteau of the Korean words for “eating” and “broadcast,” has dominated media in Korea over the past several years. Millions of people tune in everyday ...
That’s right, in Korea you can be paid big bucks to eat a large meal live on the internet. The online craze is called mukbang, and it derives from the Korean words “eating” (muok-da) and “broadcast” ...
It’s maybe 10 inches long, thick and hard as a rock, and Kim Thai is about to film herself putting the entire thing in her mouth. “This is going to get dirty,” she says eagerly, before eventually ...