南极惊现百年前水果蛋糕 保存完好闻起来还能吃
据英国广播公司报道,南极遗产信托基金会在南极洲最古老的建筑里发现了一块有着百年历史的水果蛋糕。文物保护人员认为,它是英国探险家罗伯特•斯科特留下的。尽管装蛋糕的金属盒子已经生锈,但该团队说,蛋糕本身“状况良好”,并且闻起来还能吃。 A 100-year-old fruitcake believed to be from the Scott expedition has been found in a nearly "edible" state in the Antarctic. The cake, wrapped in paper and stored inside a rusted tin, was found in the Antarctic's oldest building, a hut on Cape Adare. It is believed to have been brought to the Antarctic by British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, during his Terra Nova expedition between 1910 and 1913. The brand of the cake, Huntley& Palmers, was known to be a favorite of Scott, who successfully led his team to the South Pole in 1912 from the base hut. It was found during a two-year conservation project by the Antarctic Heritage Trust, who said it "looked and smelt (almost) edible". "With just two weeks to go on the conservation of the Cape Adare artefacts, finding such a perfectly preserved fruitcake in amongst the last handful of unidentified and severely corroded tins was quite a surprise," Lizzie Meek, the programme manager for artefacts at the Trust, said. "It's an ideal high-energy food for Antarctic conditions, and is still a favorite item on modern trips to the Ice." The cake has been returned to the hut, along with other restored artefacts. Scott and all four members of his team died on their return journey from the South Pole to the base on the Terra Nova. |