Founded in 2008, the Frietmuseum in Bruges is a unique institution dedicated to Belgium’s beloved frites, or fries. Housed in a historic building, the museum traces the history and cultural significance of this popular snack. Visitors can explore exhibits that delve into the origins of the potato, its journey to becoming a staple in Belgian cuisine, and the various ways it is prepared and enjoyed. The museum offers an engaging and educational experience, providing insights into the culinary traditions and the global appeal of this simple yet satisfying dish.
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