Food is a big part of our lives and we can’t deny that.
And with that relationship comes a deep love for taste, texture, ingredients, and delicious recipes that you simply can’t get over.
You wake up in the morning and have to have a meal called breakfast. In the afternoon, you grab some lunch, and a few hours before going to bed, you finish your day off with dinner. Can’t you just see the commitment?
With that in consideration, one should be well-aware of every food item out there and these food museums are helping us do just that.
Check out this list of weird and strange food museums that are oddly amusing.
1. The Butter Museum
Located in Cork, Ireland, this museum is a dream for anyone who has a knack for cooking. As the name might suggest, the Butter Museum is all about butter–an essential ingredient in the kitchen. This museum is going to give you a run-down on all things butter; from its origin, its impact on its country of production, and the international trade that is carried out thanks to this delicious stick of fats. It also happens to be Ireland’s most important food export.

Markus Spiske/Pexels | So, why not celebrate butter?
2. Pizza Brain’s Museum of Pizza Culture
Who doesn’t love pizza? It is cheesy, saucy and the perfect blend of spices. We totally get why it is the United Strates' most loved dish. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Pizza Brain’s Museum of Pizza Culture is not only a food museum but a restaurant as well. It is certified by the Guinness World Records for holding the world’s largest collection of pizza-related items, a theme that started off from owner Brian Dwyer’s personal belongings such as comic books, toys, clothing, and more.

Krisp Cut/Pexels | While you’re at it, order a big ol’ cheesy slice of history-loaded pizza
3. Sally Lunn’s Kitchen Museum
If you visit Somerset, England, Sally Lunn’s Kitchen Museum is a must-see. Though it is small and set up in a basement, the museum is going to give you the feel of the United Kingdom from the times past. It has a kitchen, a bakery, and also a shop where you can buy buns made from the original secret recipe.

Maria Orlova/Pexels | The light, fluffy and fresh bun is going to have you wishing you could live here
So which food museum do you think you’ll be heading to for your next vacation?