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Foods Most Unique Museums In The World

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Foods Most Unique Museums In The World - American countries have a lot of unique things, including in terms of food. One bakery in America, Peanut Butter & Co. even opened a unique museum that is named Nutropolitan Museum of Art is open only to celebrate art and peanut butter sandwich. It was not just Nutropolitan Museum of Art only one unique museum containing information about the food. Below are other museums in the world's food is unique and certainly interesting to visit later.
  1. The Currywurst Museum, Berlin, Germany
    Mueseum contains about food snacks into the culture in Germany. In this museum visitors will enjoy the spice room, where they can taste and smell different Currywurst mixture.
  2. The National Dairy Shrine Museum, Fort Atkinson, Wis
    Dairy products industry has a long history on American soil. In this museum visitors will get a variety of information about the history of ice cream, milk explore the evolution of manufacturing technology, and other information about dairy products.
  3. The National Mustard Museum, Midleton, Wis
    In 5600 the museum offers a kind of mustard. Memorabilia from the history of mustard to spice up the most popular the world over.
  4. The Idaho Potato Museum, Blackfoot, ID
    Region has long been associated with the Idaho potato industry. In the museum is trying to show how the Idaho potato is grown and harvested, and provide information on the history of Idaho potatoes.
  5. The Shinyokohama Ramen Museum, Yokohama, Japan
    Speaking Ramen necessarily identical with the Japanese city. In this museum provides information about the ramen starts from the port city in Japan. In this museum features an exhibition featuring various types of ramen both traditional and modern. Visitors can record the details of the differences in all kinds of ramen in Japan.

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