
The Sporkful Can We Go Viral On TikTok? (Reheat)
Dec 5, 2025
Bettina Makalintal, a food journalist known for her work with Bon Appétit, and Joanne Lee Molinaro, The Korean Vegan and former attorney, dive into the chaotic world of food TikTok. They discuss the platform’s role in shaping food trends and what makes videos go viral. Bettina shares insights on early content success, while Joanne emphasizes using personal stories and strong hooks for engagement. They also explore the emotional ups and downs of viral fame, offering practical tips for aspiring creators navigating TikTok's unpredictable landscape.
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TikTok Is The New Food Trend Engine
- TikTok is the main incubator for new food trends and feels like the easiest place to be noticed in food media.
- It still rewards surprise and low professional polish compared with Instagram or YouTube.
Two Viral Food Video Types
- Viral food videos fall into two broad categories: immediately doable hacks and spectacular, unreplicable processes.
- Both appeal differently: the first drives replication, the second drives fascination and viewership.
Authenticity Beats Polish
- TikTok favors a credible performance of authenticity and a lo-fi aesthetic over Instagram's curated perfection.
- Creators often stage effortlessness: it looks casual but is frequently carefully produced.


