List of food and beverage museums

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Historic food rations on display in the museum at Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula Food rations, Port Lockroy museum.jpg
Historic food rations on display in the museum at Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula

This is a list of food and beverage museums. Food museums, beverage museums and wine museums generally provide information about how various foodstuffs are produced or were historically produced. Many of these museums are owned and operated by specific food and beverage production companies.

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A food and wine pairing seminar at Copia, a former cultural museum and education center in Napa, California, US Food and Wine tasting event at COPIA.jpg
A food and wine pairing seminar at Copia, a former cultural museum and education center in Napa, California, US

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The Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Artesian bottling building 2008.jpg
The Dr Pepper Museum in Waco, Texas, is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The reading room at the Gourmet Museum and Library in Belgium Bibliotheque de la Gourmandise.jpg
The reading room at the Gourmet Museum and Library in Belgium

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Outside of the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, Idaho, US IdahoPotatoMuseumPotato.jpg
Outside of the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot, Idaho, US

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Inside the Khewra Salt Mine tunnel at Khewra, Punjab, Pakistan Khewra Salt Mine - Crystal Deposits on the mine walls.jpg
Inside the Khewra Salt Mine tunnel at Khewra, Punjab, Pakistan

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The McDonald's US First Store Museum in Des Plaines, Illinois, US McDonalds Museum.jpg
The McDonald's US First Store Museum in Des Plaines, Illinois, US
A recreation of Momofuku Ando's workshop at the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum Andos Workshop.JPG
A recreation of Momofuku Ando's workshop at the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum

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One of the displays at the National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin, US DisplayMustardMuseumMtHorebWI2007.JPG
One of the displays at the National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin, US

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Redpath Sugar Refinery and museum in Toronto, Canada Redpath sugar refinery.jpeg
Redpath Sugar Refinery and museum in Toronto, Canada

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The front of the Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum TaoHeungFoodsOfMankindMuseum.jpg
The front of the Tao Heung Foods of Mankind Museum

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The exterior of the World of Coca-Cola Newworldofcocacola.jpg
The exterior of the World of Coca-Cola

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Yilan Distillery Chia Chi Lan Wine Museum in Taiwan Yilan-Chai Chi Lan Liquor Museum.jpg
Yilan Distillery Chia Chi Lan Wine Museum in Taiwan

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References

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  2. "The Bramah Museum of Tea & Coffee - General Info" . Retrieved 5 November 2014.
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  4. Huffman, Jennifer (September 26, 2008). "Copia lays off staff, cutting days open". Napa Valley Register . Retrieved 15 August 2013.