There are two kinds of chewing on screen — the kind a director wants the audience to lean toward, and the kind they want them to recoil from. These 31 clips do both. Crisp apple bites and dry-cracker crunches sit on the appetising side, recorded close-mic so the front-of-mouth crunch is fully present. On the other side: the wet, slightly slow loud chewing that ASMR creators either chase or get accused of, plus a series of monster-mouth creature munches recorded by amplifying and pitching slower jaw work.
Mukbang editors and food-vlog cuts reach for the crisper end because it triggers appetite without forcing the audience to think about saliva. Horror foley uses the creature-chewing layers under any close-up of a monster eating, often pitched down another fourth. Comedy work loves the loud chewing sound effect as a single-shot punchline, dry and uncomfortable. Grab whatever fits the scene — free download, no attribution required.