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Disgusting Food Museum

This collection of 80 polarizing foods aims to challenge your subjective notions of repulsion.

Malmö, Sweden

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The Disgusting Food Museum invites guests to expand their understanding of global food culture and challenge their prejudices by interacting with 80 different foods from around the world.

From maggot-infused cheese from Italy to Iceland's ammonia-scented shark to the United States’ meat-and-gelatin Jell-O salads, there's something likely to incite initial feelings of discomfort in every visitor, either via taste, texture, aroma, or preparation. Even pork made the list, not due to its sensory attributes, but for the horrific nature of factory farming that accounts for most of the world's pig supply. Each item is presented with a short profile, explaining how it's prepared and enjoyed in its place of origin. By including foods from around the world, the museum highlights the subjectivity of disgust. Root beer, a favorite in Canada and the United States, is featured because many Europeans think it tastes like toothpaste. Meanwhile, surströmming, a fermented Baltic herring that's a favorite sandwich topper in Sweden, made the cut for its aroma, which some compare to rotten eggs. There are plenty of opportunities for visitors to smell and taste select items so they can confront their preconceived notions with firsthand experience.

It may be called the Disgusting Food Museum, but the project aims to break down visitors' notions of disgust through playful exposure and exploration of the unknown. As the museum puts it, "Sharing a meal is the best way to turn strangers into friends."

The Atlas Obscura Podcast is a short, daily celebration of all the world's strange and wondrous places. Check out this episode about the Disgusting Food Museum.

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The museum is located at Södra Förstadsgatan 2, a 10-minute walk from the Malmö Triangeln station. It's open Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The last recommended entry is at 4 p.m. Tickets are 220SEK for adults, 175 SEK for students, and 75 SEK for children aged 6-15. Children under 6 enter for free with their parents and guardians.

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Disgusting Food Museum
2 Södra Förstadsgatan
Hamnen
Malmö, 211 43
Sweden
55.600911, 13.001567
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