slurping
Slurping is the act of drawing liquid or soft food into the mouth by suction, often accompanied by a sound. It is most commonly observed when eating hot soups or slurping noodles such as ramen, soba, or udon.
Cultural and contextual variation plays a large role in how slurping is perceived. In Japan, slurping noodles
Reasons given for slurping include cooling hot foods to a swallowable temperature, aerating the broth or sauce,
Related considerations include that the acceptability of slurping depends on context and culture, and that it