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26 of the world's weirdest food and drink museums

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Beer Can Museum & Hall of Fame, East Taunton, Massachusetts, USA
Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia, Burlingame, California, USA
Burnt Food Museum, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Butter Museum, Cork, Ireland
Deutsches Currywurst Museum, Berlin, Germany
Dr Pepper Museum, Waco, Texas, USA
Frietmuseum, Bruges, Belgium
Gelato Museum, Bologna, Italy
Herring Era Museum, Siglufjörður, Iceland
Idaho Potato Museum, Blackfoot, Idaho, USA
International Vinegar Museum, Roslyn, South Dakota, USA
Jell-O Gallery, LeRoy, New York, USA
Kimchi Field Museum, Seoul, South Korea
McDonald’s #1 Store Museum, Des Plaines, Idaho, USA
Musée du Champignon, Saumur, Loire Valley, France
Museum of Food Anomalies, online only
Pizza Brain, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Poli Grappa Museum, Bassano del Grappa, Italy
Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum, Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan
SPAM Museum, Austin, Minnesota, USA
Spreewald Gherkin Museum, Lehde, Germany
Spring Onion Culture Museum, Yilan County, Taiwan
Taiwan Nougat Creativity Museum, New Taipei, Taiwan
Teng Feng Fish Ball Museum, New Taipei, Taiwan
The World Carrot Museum, online only
Wyandot Popcorn Museum, Marion, Idaho, USA
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Food museums aren’t just for aficionados, they’re for anyone who appreciates fascinating facts and quirky exhibits. There are chocolate, wine and salt museums in various parts of the world but here are some quirkier collections celebrating the likes of SPAM, potatoes and even burnt food.
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Lovefood Team

16 March 2017

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