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FAST EATING MUKBANGERS consuming the LARGEST servingsHello!Welcome my little channel!Hope your hungry so we can eat together hehePlease like and subscribe if
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where does all the food go in their bodies?? #asmr #mukbang #eating #food #asmreating #asmrsounds #tiktok #color #comedy #curecouple
https://www.businessinsider.com/mukbang-video-the-extreme-eating-trend-making-youtube-rich-2020-2?op=1
Mukbangers have proven that it is, indeed, possible to eat, slurp, and feud your way to financial success. Monetized mukbang channels give creators the opportunity to earn money from advertising
https://www.koreaboo.com/news/mukbang-youtuber-tzuyang-finally-reveals-weight-health-condition/
Tzuyang revealed that she was originally around the early 50kgs (110 ~ 121 lbs) After she started streaming and eating, her weight dropped to the 40s (88 ~ 108 lbs). The guests could not hide their shock. Seems like most of her health can be credited to good genes and her young age! Mukbang YouTuber with over 7 million subscribers, Tzuyang
https://whatstrending.com/25621-5-mukbangers-you-need-to-be-watching/
So, to detail this viral trend, here are 5 Mukbangers you need to be watching. 1. Keemi. Keemi has been eating on YouTube since September 2015. A Korean-American with over 650,000 subscribers, Keemi eats a fusion of American and Korean inspired dishes. For example, in this video, she scarfs down a Cheetos Sushi Burrito.
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/food/five-international-mukbangers-worth-watching
Nikocado Avocado. Ukraine-born American Nicholas Perry, 31, has a larger-than-life online persona, Nikocado Avocado. Standing at 1.68m and weighing more than 135kg, heavier than the average male
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mukbang-inside-viral-korean-food-161543347.html
In Korea, and now the U.S., people are watching strangers eat large quantities of food on YouTube. And many of the top stars are earning big bucks each month.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/07/31/rise-mukbanger-why-people-ever-are-watching-strangers-stuff-faces-lockdown-13063587/
Mukbangs remain most prolific in East Asia, where abandoning polite eating etiquette still feels exciting. Over 5 million people watched Eat With Boki scarf down a ten pound crab, while over 8
https://www.distractify.com/p/why-is-mukbang-popular
Consuming large amounts of food in a digital space such as YouTube has become a huge phenomenon across the world, especially in the U.S. Known as mukbang (pronounced "mook-bong") viewers flock to their screens to watch people engorge on 3,000-plus calories meals and commentate while they're binge-eating. Article continues below advertisement.
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https://www.health.com/mukbang-videos-side-effects-7488540
Watching mukbang could also negatively impact people on the other side of the disordered eating spectrum—those with a tendency to under-consume, as is the case with anorexia nervosa. "Some
https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/what-is-mukbang
The word mukbang is a mash-up of the Korean words "muk-ja" (let's eat) and "bang-song" (broadcast). If you're unfamiliar with the video genre, it's (often) live footage of a host
https://www.reddit.com/r/mukbang/comments/p3jk7d/any_mukbangers_who_eat_slowly/
The ones I've seen so far seem to just inhale/swallow their food without chewing or tasting the food properly. I'm not asking for those who moan or make exaggerated eating noises btw. Are there any mukbangers who "eat normally"? EDIT: I'd also prefer those who eat cleanly (as much as possible) and chew with their mouth closed.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3x9gw/mukbang-food-content-viral-bts
Watching people eat through a screen might sound ridiculous, but mukbang has soared to mass appeal. A 2020 study revealed that these videos are popular for a number of reasons. Some are drawn by
https://www.self.com/story/is-it-weird-that-i-love-to-watch-mukbangers-eat-on-youtube
Mukbangs— pronounced mook-bongs —involve people broadcasting their meals, which tend to be large amounts and unexpected food combinations, on the internet, often while viewers eat alongside
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https://digitalintheround.com/what-is-mukbang/
Food eating contests have been part of American popular culture for ages. Mukbang is a similar concept. Firstly, people consume vast amounts of food in Mukbangs. Secondly, both food contests and Mukbangs tend to focus on comfort food. As it turns out, viewers prefer to watch Mukbangers eating junk food.
https://www.reddit.com/r/EDAnonymous/comments/mxqzsp/are_mukbangers_okay/
I've always chalked it up to bulimia or c/s, but I've seen mukbangers eat a whole meal with no cuts, of course you can purge it all afterwards but I think most of them prefer to cut the video and purge in between so idk. I think most of them fast and only eat during their mukbangs tbh.
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https://citizenside.com/lifestyle/mukbang-lifestyle/
Other mukbangers approach the trend as a food challenge. Some take in large amounts of food as fast as they can. Some mukbangers eat until their bodies cannot handle taking more. In contrast, some incorporate eating with casual chatting. On the other hand, some mukbangers merely eat their food without any other gimmicks. Origin of Mukbang
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Mukbangers Taking the BIGGEST Bites I've Ever Seen Credits: Eat with Boki: https://www.youtube.com/@EatwithBokiGongsam: https://www.youtube.com/@gongsam_tabl
https://www.verywellhealth.com/mukbang-7974079
For many viewers, the experience of watching other people eat provides a sense of self-preservation, belongingness, entertainment, social gratification, and food information. There is also a group of people for whom the sensory experience of watching mukbang is linked with ASMR. ASMR is a favorable deep and tingling physical sensation that some