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Hi Wanderers, Today I make Caprese with all fresh ingredients tomato, mozzarella, basil, and then drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. I then eat it on camera with a Merlot red wine for ASMR. I use a soft spoken voice and slow movements to try and help induce ASMR. If you like eating videos please check out I CHEWS FOOD ASMR and show his channel some love! / @chews As some of you have seen on my channel, I make glass mosaics and incorporate them in my videos, showing how I make them step by step. I have opened an account on Etsy where I am now selling my mosaics, and any money I make from there will be used to support my channel, by upgrading my equipment to make better content for all of you. If you would like to see my Etsy shop, and support my channel, visit the following link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WanderingMo... Thank you!! ASMR, Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, is a relaxing, sleep-inducing, pleasurable sensation on a person's skin, usually felt in the regions of the scalp, arms and back. It has been described as a feeling similar to “goosebumps”, but in a very positive manner. ASMR causes the person to feel “tingles”, which is the goosebumps feeling on their skin, leading to a sleepy, calm state of mind and body. ASMR is known to have helped thousands of people fight insomnia and stress all over the world. ASMR can be triggered by various stimulations, such as specific sounds (popular triggers include scissors, page turning, plastic bag crinkles, whispering, fabric scratching etc) or visual triggers such as hand movements, examination of everyday objects, close attention, light movements and so on. Each person is triggered by very different things, but the sensation itself is the same.