One of the most popular internet video trends around is one that we’re all a huge fan of – eating. Mukbang (muhk-bahng) is a Korean term that literally translates to “eating broadcasts”.
This show, he tells us, has become his full-time job. In Korea, this type of live eating show is called "mukbang," and it's blown up on popular streaming site AfreecaTV. Find out why Koreans are ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Watching people eat online is the newest fad in South Korea known as "Mukbang." Produced by Devan Joseph Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Tech Watching people ...
Often used in restaurants in South Korea, they can also be used to pick up finger foods. Online eating shows, called “Mukbang,” which often show people eating an excessive amount of food or ...
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Mukbang: Binge Eating for Internet FameMukbang combines two Korean words—“meongneun” (eating) and “bangsong” (broadcast)—and involves influencers eating copious amounts of food while interacting with their audience.
What exactly is a mukbang? Let's explain. Characterized by a host eating food in front of a camera (typically live-streamed, although occasionally pre-recorded), the word is Korean, a portmanteau ...
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Mukbangs are a viral trend online where creators eat on camera; the word "mukbang" comes from a mashup of the Korean words "meokda," meaning "to eat," and "bangsong," meaning "broadcast." ...
Famous Korean mukbang YouTuber Heebab revisited Vietnam to enjoy pho thố đá, a dish she fell in love with during her first ...
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