Talk about food porn. Korea’s twenty-somethings are getting off to a new type of internet entertainment. “Mok-Bang” (which references the Korean words for “eating” and “broadcast”) is the practice of live-streaming luxurious feasts, often to thousands of viewers. Typically, one diner will sit at a table full of food and quietly stuff their face for a number of hours. There’s no nudity or sex, but it’s definitely voyeuristic.