Almost a third (33 per cent) revealed they feel hungry after hearing particular ‘food sounds,’ while 47 per cent claim they could recognise culinary noises with their eyes closed.
A quarter of those polled via OnePoll watch ASMR food related content on social media, with 44 per cent of them claiming it’s satisfying and 41 per cent finding it relaxing.
Gill Riley, spokesperson for the nation’s best-selling meat alternative brand, said: “Our kitchen is the heartbeat of most homes, all year round it is filled with sounds and smells that we love, and even more so around Valentine’s Day.
“This definitive list of top sounds is satisfying in itself, showing how many noises we hear and create in the kitchen which make us feel content.
Gill Riley added: “The nation loves listening to and watching food content on social media, proving how satisfying the concept of a good crunch is when biting into a nugget.