World’s Most Bizarre Food Museums
The March of Time
Common Cold Mythconceptions
Hog Wild
It Happened One March
100
A museum in Japan features a huge assortment of these noodles that sustain many college students and recent graduates.
What are Ramen Noddles
100
North America, Europe, and much of the northern hemisphere change to this time in March.
What is Daylight Savings Time
100
People believe that catching a cold indicates that this system is weak
What is the Immune system
100
This little piggy went here
What is to Market
100
On March 14, 44 BC, this Roman general and dictator lost his life.
Who is Julius Caesar
200
A museum in LeRoy, New York, features displays and exhibits of this gelatinous dessert that dates back to the late 19th century
What is Jell-O
200
There’s no time like this.
What is the Present
200
Conventional wisdom says, “Starve [this], feed a cold.”
What is a fever
200
We say this when we mean “fat chance.”
What is When Pig's Fly
200
On March 29, 1973, the United States withdrew from this Southeast Asian country.
What is Vietnam
300
A museum in Middleton, Wisconsin, is devoted to a condiment that comes from the seeds of a plant with leaves that many people eat as “greens.”
What is Mustard
300
This living “Golden Girl” is older than sliced bread.
Who is Betty White
300
You mother always said, “Don’t go outside with [this].
What is wet hair or a wet head
300
Pigs have this type of hoof.
What is Cloven
300
On March 28, 1979, the largest nuclear accident in the United States occurred at this site in Pennsylvania.
What is Three Mile Island
400
A museum in Austin, Minnesota, features a meat that’s not quite ham but rhymes with it.
What is Spam
400
Moore’s Law states that computer processor speed and overall power double this often.
What is every two years
400
Taking this kind of lozenge will help cure your cold quickly.
What is Zinc
400
A mother pig does this while nursing.
What is Sing
400
On March 12, 1933, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first national radio address from the White House, and we call those addresses by this name.
What is a fireside chat
500
A museum in Roslyn, South Dakota, is dedicated to this cooking ingredient and natural cleaning agent made from corn, apples, or grapes.
What is Vinegar
500
This empire, which included the modern-day city of Istanbul, was alive and well when the Warner brothers opened their first movie theaters
What is the Ottoman Empire
500
People believe you’d better not show affection by doing this while you have a cold.
What is Kissing
500
Pigs live on a farm, and boars live here.
What is the Wild
500
On March 17, 461, this patron saint of Ireland died.
Who is St. Patrick