A ticket to the Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö offers a chance to discover some of the most exotic and unusual dishes from around the world. You might be surprised to learn that in some parts of the world, a bat is considered a delicacy!
Why Visit the Disgusting Food Museum?
Fermented herring from Sweden, worm-infested cheese from Sardinia, Hákarl (Icelandic shark), and a stinky fruit from Thailand... We know it doesn’t sound appealing, but food is one of the best ways to connect with a country’s culture.
At the Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö, you’ll encounter some of the world’s most fascinating—and let’s be honest most revolting—foods. With this ticket, you’ll explore dishes considered delicacies in other parts of the world, challenging your perception of what’s edible. Could it change the way you see food?
The exhibit features 80 of the strangest foods imaginable, and beyond just looking at them, you can smell—and even taste—some! Would you dare to try candies made with metal-cleaning chemicals? Or take a whiff of the stinkiest cheese in the world? Step up to the challenge!
Opening Hours
The Disgusting Food Museum is open Wednesday to Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm, with final admission at 4 pm.
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