National Mustard Museum
The National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin, is a unique and quirky destination celebrating all things mustard. Founded by mustard enthusiast Barry Levenson in 1986, the museum started as a small collection of mustard jars and has since grown into the world's largest collection of mustards and mustard memorabilia.
Visitors to the National Mustard Museum can explore thousands of varieties of mustard from all over the world, ranging from traditional favorites to exotic and unusual flavors. The museum's exhibits showcase the history of mustard, its cultural significance, and its role in culinary traditions worldwide. Interactive displays, tastings, and educational programs provide visitors a fun and informative experience.
In addition to its extensive mustard collection, the museum features a gift shop where visitors can purchase mustards, mustard-themed gifts, and souvenirs to commemorate their visit. The National Mustard Museum operates year-round, making it a delightful destination for mustard enthusiasts and curious visitors, seeking a flavorful and unique experience in the heart of Wisconsin.
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