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Huh Kyung-hwan's loyal mukbang live.. 'Someone I want to eat with? My sibling Kim Young-hee' [Moment Capture]
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Huh Kyung-hwan's loyal mukbang live.. 'Someone I want to eat with? My sibling Kim Young-hee' [Moment Capture]

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Comedian Huh Kyung-hwan hosted a live mukbang (eating broadcast) on his YouTube channel.
  • During the broadcast, he enjoyed samgyeopsal (pork belly) with bibimmyeon (spicy mixed noodles) and dumplings.
  • Huh Kyung-hwan humorously noted the profitability of mukbang content.

South Korean comedian Huh Kyung-hwan recently treated his YouTube subscribers to a live "mukbang," a popular online broadcast where individuals eat and interact with their audience. The session, titled "Eating samgyeopsal and bibimmyeon on the rooftop with a flower beggar," showcased Huh enjoying a hearty meal.

During the broadcast, Huh Kyung-hwan was seen indulging in a combination of grilled pork belly, spicy mixed noodles, and dumplings. This popular Korean meal combination is known for its rich flavors and satisfying textures, making it a frequent choice for viewers tuning into mukbang content.

Today, I'm going to do a live eating broadcast that's all the rage. I heard mukbangs make good money.

โ€” Huh Kyung-hwanIntroducing his live eating broadcast and commenting on its potential profitability.

The comedian injected his signature humor into the stream, playfully remarking on the financial incentives of creating mukbang content. "Today, I'm going to do a live eating broadcast that's all the rage," he stated, adding with a grin, "I heard mukbangs make good money."

The broadcast, which was uploaded to Huh Kyung-hwan's YouTube channel, garnered attention not only for the food but also for the comedian's engaging personality. He also mentioned wanting to share the meal with someone specific, humorously calling out his fellow comedian, Kim Young-hee, as someone he'd like to eat with, implying a shared sense of camaraderie or inside joke.

Who do I want to eat with? My sibling Kim Young-hee.

โ€” Huh Kyung-hwanResponding to a question about who he would like to share the meal with during his broadcast.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.