- Copia
Cultural museum and education center dedicated to exploring the American contribution to wine and food.
www.copia.org
- Cadbury World
Explores the history of the Cadbury family chocolate business.
www.cadburyworld.co.uk
- Mount Horeb Mustard Museum
Games, contests, recipes and more.
www.mustardmuseum.com
- Wine & Spirits Historical Museum
Stockholm museum presenting a look at the technical and cultural history of spirits and alcoholic beverages.
www.vinosprithistoriska.se
- Bube's Brewery
Intact historic 19th century brewery and museum complex. Also home to four restaurants: The Catacombs, Alios, Bottling Works, and Biergarten.
www.bubesbrewery.com
- Culinary Archives and Museum
Devoted to the preservation of the history of the culinary and hospitality industries.
www.culinary.org
- NY Food Museum
New York City circa 1900. Farming, fishing, open-air markets, pushcarts, oyster barges, breweries, more.
www.nyfoodmuseum.org
- Ramen Museum
A shrine to my favor... the most commonly eaten food in my home.
www.bento.com/phgal3.html
- Musée de l'Abeille / Honey Economuseum
Offers changing exhibits, bee demonstrations, a bee quiz, beeswax candle workshops, and a range of products.
www.musee-abeille.qc.ca
- Cranberry Expo
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the long history of cranberry growing in Wisconsin.
www.cranberryexpo.com
- Julia Child's Kitchen at the Smithsonian
Information on the Julia Child installation at the Smithsonian, including kitchen stories, featured tools, and bibliography.
americanhistory.si.edu/juliachild
- History of Eating Utensils
Collection of forks, knives, spoons, chopsticks, and portable cutlery.
www.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/utensil
- Chocolate: The Exhibition
Field Museum exhibit that explores the history, origins, and production of chocolate.
www.fmnh.org/Chocolate
- Hot Dogs As America
Selection of regional specialties served in conjunction with the Baseball As America exhibition on view at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
www.amnh.org/exhibitions/baseball/hotdogs
- The Edible Monument: The Art of Food for Festivals
Exhibition that focuses on ornate edible architecture and sculptures, and other ephemeral art, created for festivals from the 16th to 19th centuries. From the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles.
www.getty.edu/gri/exhibit/ediblemonument/index.htm
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