7 Food Museums You Wouldn’t Believe Exist

One of them politely asks visitors, "please don't eat the exhibit."
by | July 11, 2017


Gingerbread is one of the oldest traditional baked goods in Europe that holds much symbolic importance to almost every European country, so it’s just right for the spicy-sweet pastry to have its own museum. Muzeum Piernika or The Living Museum of Gingerbread in Torún, Poland is dedicated to the history and art of making gingerbread. With interiors fashioned to look like a medieval bakery, the first floor serves as a workshop of sorts that allows guests to try their hand at making their own gingerbread as an apprentice of a “Gingerbread Witch” and a “Gingerbread Master.”

Mustard Museum

Andy Flores is a pathological penny pincher with impulse shopping and binge-eating tendencies. She’s constantly saving up for new adventures, so she dabbles in writing jobs here and there. Her not-so-secret dream is to be an extra in a big Bollywood movie.

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