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This month's museum pick... Culinary Archives and Museum, Johnson & Wales University By Patrick Totty It's Little Rhode Island That Hosts The Biggest U.S. Culinary Museum Eating
and talking about good food, and traveling far to find it and learn
about it inevitably raises the question, are there any museums devoted
to the history of food and the culinary arts? In
the U.S., the answer is a surprising one: Johnson & Wales University
in Providence, RI, houses a culinary archives and museum that contains
more than 500,000 items related to cooking and cuisine through the ages.
The objects, amassed and donated to the university by the late Chicago
chef Louis Szathmary, include spoons from ancient Egypt, China and Rome,
cooking tools dating back 5,000 years, a gallery of great chefs through
the ages, and documents, dinnerware, periodicals and recipes dating back
up to hundreds of years. The
21-year-old museum also houses a collection of culinary-related
memorabilia from U.S. presidents, dubbed “The First Stomach
Collection.”
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