Food
tells a story. It is a source of economic revenue, and a reflection of
geography, industry, and tradition in an area. You can learn about food history
from books, by conducting oral history interviews, and through visits to
museums and corporations. Food tourism
can be interesting. It is a chance to view a unique slice of history. Here are
a few sites to consider:
The
World of Coca-Cola
is a museum that documents the development of Coca-Cola and the growth of the
corporation. Here you can learn about
the strategy of Asa Candler in marketing his product, and see how the
corporation has customized its brand for different cultures. In this museum,
you can watch a movie, sample drinks from around the world, and see how
Coca-Cola is produced. It is a lot of fun for the whole family and ends in the
tasting room.
Vidalia
Onion Museum documents the history of this unique
product. This onion has transformed a
region and made a lasting impact of the food world. The Vidalia Onion Festival has
celebrated the impact of this industry for decades. When traveling through South Georgia you
should check it out.
The
SPAM
Museum is in St. Austin, Minnesota. This large museum documents the
history of this canned meat. Visit this free museum to learn about the
varieties of SPAM and try your hand at SPAM trivia. Perhaps this will be a stop
on your next road trip.
Hershey’s Chocolate
World is in Hershey,
Pennsylvania. Here at the home of the Hershey Company you can enjoy sweet
history. You can learn about how
chocolate is made, sample a few varieties, and create your own candy bar.
Hershey’s Chocolate World along with other local attractions makes this town a
destination.
The
Blue
Bell Creamery tour is both interesting and delicious.
You can arraign for a tour of the factory or just visit the Country Store and
Parlor. With locations in Alabama, Texas,
and Oklahoma, you have a number of chances to learn about how ice cream is
made. What a sweet day!
You
can learn about the agricultural industry of Hawaii at Dole Plantation
in Wahiawa on the island of Oahu.
Enjoy a pineapple cutting exhibition or explore the maze and planation gardens.
No
matter your destination enjoy a little food history on the way. Learn about the
economic impact of food and agricultural industries. See how unique products
have shaped this land. It will certainly be a tasty adventure.
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