Updated On: 08 October, 2023 08:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Juhi Manjrekar
Through devilish devouring of scrumptious meals, mukbangs have gained traction for their addictive nature and questionable appeal

Mukbangs means an eating show in Korean
Food shows have always been one of the biggest sources of entertainment for many. From sitting glued to the television, watching a travel host eat through streets of scrumptious food to mindlessly scrolling through cooking reels, food content satiates our visual and hearing senses.
Now imagine this: Heaps of noms, from a variety of cuisines from around the world, served on several beautiful plates. What first seems like a treat for the eyes easily morphs into a visible gasp when we see just one person consuming—say all six to eight dishes—with great pleasure and delight. This is where Mukbangs make an appearance. The word in Korean literally translates to “an eating show”, showcasing a broadcaster serving copious of food, followed by them polishing off every last bit of the array of dishes.