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Museum Opening: Belgium Loves (Not French) Fries

May 6, 2008 at 9:30 AM | 1 Comment

Bet you didn't know that some people think French fries should really be called Belgian fries. The belief that fries were first invented in Belgium is so strong that quirky collector Eddy Van Belle has just opened the Friet Museum in Brugge.

The museum takes up three small floors in one of Brugge's oldest buildings and covers the (controversial) history of fries, even heading back to Peru in 15,000 BC to a possible beginning to one of the world's favorite snacks. There are also all manner of related artifacts including both antique and modern deep fryers, and even a film to teach you how to make the perfect fry.

Entry to the Friet Museum is a reasonable €6 ($9), but of course you'll also have to factor in some purchases of fries--even if you weren't hungry to start with, seeing all these displays is going to give you a bit of a craving. The museum sells them in paper cones or you can find them on pretty much any corner you look in Brugge. Just don't ask for French fries when you place your order.

Related Stories:
· Land of the Friet [Guardian]
· Friet Museum [Official Site]
· Belgium Travel coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: Scott Ableman]

Where: Vlamingstraat 33, Brugge, Belgium, 8000

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Author Photo: amandak by amandak

1 Comment

  1. Hotels in Belgium

    Belgium has a lot more to offer than just beer, fries and chocolate alone. Four years ago I spend almost an entire season is Belgium's beautiful cities: Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp and Brussels. Most hotels in Belgium are really attractive and will appeal to almost everyone, whether you are a business traveller or want to go on a business holiday. I stayed a wonderful three weeks in a hotel Antwerpen, capital of Fashion, followed by almost a month an a half in a Brussel hotel, to end my journey through Belgium in a Ghent hoteland a Bruges hotel.

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