A kettle whistle hits the boil, popcorn starts going off in a hot pan, ice cracks against the glass of a freshly-poured drink — kitchens and food spaces are some of the densest soundscapes in everyday life, which is exactly why cooking shows and ASMR creators build their whole format around them. These food sound effects work that full range: water pours into glass and ceramic, popcorn popping at varying intensity, ice cube clinks in highball and rocks glasses, soda fizz captured close to the can, and slow coffee brewing from grind through to pour.
Cooking-channel editors lean on the close-up pour and pop material because the audio sells flavour in a way the visual alone can't. ASMR creators reach for the ice-cube and soda-fizz takes for trigger content. Ad spots for food brands layer the kettle-and-pop bed under voice-over to evoke the kitchen without showing it. Pull whatever the recipe needs — every clip is free to take, no licence chase.
Number of sounds: 882. Duration: to 397 sec.