The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of real food gone horribly wrong.

The Museum of Food Anomalies presents:

Pregnant Pepper

Heather writes: “After I cut the top off of the seemingly normal pepper, I noticed a tiny baby pepper nestled all snugly in it’s peppery womb. Upon removing the poor thing, I noticed that it was not one baby, but two- conjoined twin baby peppers. This whole thing was too traumatizing for me, and I couldn’t bring myself to eat the mamma pepper or the baby peppers. To date, the pappa pepper has not been identified.” Twin baby peppers! Mazel tov

Pregnant Pepper, 2007

Heather S.

Momma Pepper. Baby Peppers

About the MoFA

The Museum of Food Anomalies™ is an online exhibition of regular food, gone horribly wrong.

The MoFA presents, through photographic depiction, the very depths of abhorrent distortions of otherwise commonplace food stuffs.

The excellent submissions come from fine people around-the-world with galleries updated as new works arrive. Visitors are encouraged to share their anomalies.

The Museum of Food Anomalies is an art project of Michael Hanttula; started in 2001.

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