ASMR || Eating Japanese Style Green Tea Mochi (Mukbang) 🍡🍬


Lotta's ASMR
Published 4 years ago

Hello guys!
First of all, I would like to thank you for 1000 subscribers! I can't believe there's that many of you, ahhh!
Next week, I'll probably upload my 1k special as an official thank you but for now, I have this video:

I recently stumbled upon some Green Tea Mochi in an Asian supermarket and HAD to buy it! In this video, we'll be eating it together. 🍡🍬
(And also spreading flour all across my floor)

I've had the mochi from this brand twice already and they're SO good!

I hope you like it, have a good night!

Enjoy! ❤️



A S M R P L A Y L I S T :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ual3UaHxw8&list=PLTTPCpEnyDRAucl77arTQ-68R6hjL3zrH



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What is ASMR?

Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that typically begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine (also called ‘tingles’). It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control. Those stimuli are referred to as ‘triggers’.
People watch ASMR to calm down and relax, to fall asleep, to focus or just because they like it.


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