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Sun Oct 21, 2018, 09:00 PM Oct 2018

Century-Old Fruit Cake Found in Antarctic Hut [View all]

A well-preserved 106-year-old fruit cake has been found in a hut on Cape Adare, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The Cape Adare huts were built by Norwegian Carsten Borchgrevink’s British Antarctic (Southern Cross) Expedition in 1899 and later used by the Northern Party of Captain Scott’s Antarctic Expedition in 1911.

The well-preserved fruit cake was found by a team of researchers from the New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust (AHT). “The cake probably dates to the Cape Adare-based Northern Party of Scott’s Terra Nova expedition,” the experts said.

Made by Huntley & Palmers, the cake is in excellent condition: it’s still wrapped in paper and encased in the remains of a tin-plated iron alloy tin. “The fruit cake itself looked and smelt (almost) edible,” the AHT researchers said.

“Finding such a perfectly preserved fruitcake in amongst the last handful of unidentified and severely corroded tins was quite a surprise,” added AHT expert Lizzie Meek. “It’s an ideal high-energy food for Antarctic conditions, and is still a favorite item on modern trips to the Ice.”

http://www.sci-news.com/archaeology/century-old-fruit-cake-05119.html




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Century-Old Fruit Cake Found in Antarctic Hut [View all] left-of-center2012 Oct 2018 OP
Beats the 72-year-old fruit cake found in a large home in Washington, DC RHMerriman Oct 2018 #1
And probably smells better. left-of-center2012 Oct 2018 #2
We should ask Melania... RHMerriman Oct 2018 #5
DUZY!!!!!!!!!! Takket Oct 2018 #23
Good one! JDC Oct 2018 #31
LOL! That is awesome! No one EVER ate those things! Squinch Oct 2018 #3
Inflatable fruitcake or Trump? RHMerriman Oct 2018 #6
Fruitcake. I would never have an image of that turd in my house. Squinch Oct 2018 #8
But just think ... you could inflate it, and then RHMerriman Oct 2018 #11
I like how you think. Welcome to DU! Squinch Oct 2018 #14
I love fruitcake Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #15
My BIL loves those things. What do you consider your favorite or one of the best you've tasted? nt woodsprite Oct 2018 #17
The ones my grandmother made were the best Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #20
Then you'd love the Caribbean at Christmas malaise Oct 2018 #45
I'm game, sign me up! Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #46
You are one of the few, the proud! I love plum pudding, so I can't judge. Squinch Oct 2018 #19
Carrot pudding was the thing in our family - To die for! Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #24
It has no plums and it isn't pudding. Go figure. Squinch Oct 2018 #25
I looked around, and it looks like my carrot pudding is simply a variation of plum pudding Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #28
I was thinking that might be the case. 2naSalit Oct 2018 #30
OMG !! C-Rats !! Haggis for Breakfast Oct 2018 #37
I ate plenty of it as a child. Blue_true Oct 2018 #42
hubby and i love fruitcake. here is recipe i'm gonna use this year trueblue2007 Oct 2018 #44
I love fruitcake. I'd eat more if it wasn't so Ilsa Oct 2018 #49
a big giant one. growing up, we always seemed to have part of a loaf size one in Demovictory9 Oct 2018 #4
"only one family member liked fruit cake" left-of-center2012 Oct 2018 #10
:) Perhaps it was made with honey. That honey found Hortensis Oct 2018 #7
"The fruit cake itself looked and smelt (almost) edible," LakeSuperiorView Oct 2018 #9
If it looks and smells almost edible, then it's as good as if it was made yesterday. Kaleva Oct 2018 #35
"Who has ever hear of edible fruit cake ?" Haggis for Breakfast Oct 2018 #38
I had plenty when I was young. Blue_true Oct 2018 #43
I really like fruitcake... jmowreader Oct 2018 #12
Blech! ProudLib72 Oct 2018 #13
alcohol content? Hermit-The-Prog Oct 2018 #16
hey... an opportunity for lapfog_1 Oct 2018 #18
Decisions, decisions...cold raw blubber or fruitcake? They went with the blubber. SaintLouisBlues Oct 2018 #21
LOL krispos42 Oct 2018 #32
oh.... some duzys are coming.......... Takket Oct 2018 #22
Aren't they all that old? California_Republic Oct 2018 #26
! Kali Oct 2018 #27
My sister actually used one as a doorstop. https://www.democraticunderground.com/emoticons/rofl.gif Haggis for Breakfast Oct 2018 #40
I don't think it's done. TwistOneUp Oct 2018 #29
You save them until you are hungry and have nothing else to eat. Hoyt Oct 2018 #33
IS anyone going to actually taste it ? JI7 Oct 2018 #34
Finally, something that outlasts a twinkee! diva77 Oct 2018 #36
Proof! Texasgal Oct 2018 #39
I remember my Mom having plenty of that around the house at Christmas time. Blue_true Oct 2018 #41
Yet one more reason to never eat fruitcake: you never know how old it is. Downton Abbey Lives!!! lindysalsagal Oct 2018 #47
Fruitcake are like cockroaches ; octoberlib Oct 2018 #48
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