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Fruitcake - 7 News Result(s)
  • Would You Dare to Eat This 106-Year Old Fruitcake from Antarctica?
    Would You Dare to Eat This 106-Year Old Fruitcake from Antarctica?

    What is the most bizarre thing that you've ever eaten? Nothing as weird as the recently discovered 106-year old, untouched fruitcake that is believed to be still edible.

  • Christmas Special: East India's Love for Fruitcakes
    Christmas Special: East India's Love for Fruitcakes

    In Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta, families of all religious backgrounds embrace Christmas traditions, including a far more moist and softer version of fruitcake than the traditional kind found in the United States.

  • Get Soaking: Now's the Time to Start Holiday Fruitcakes
    Get Soaking: Now's the Time to Start Holiday Fruitcakes

    Right now, 30 pounds of dried fruit are soaking in Yadira Stamps's kitchen. In liquor. In fact, it has been soaking for two years, waiting until it makes its way into some of the 130 ...

  • World's biggest fruitcake brings in sweet reward
    World's biggest fruitcake brings in sweet reward

    About three hundred kids staged a fundraiser in Nicaragua on Sunday and smashed a sweet Guinness Book record, baking the world's largest fruitcake.Stretching across 500 meters (1,640 feet) -- the length of four city blocks ...

  • Christmas Day Food: A Hard To Resist Fruitcake
    Christmas Day Food: A Hard To Resist Fruitcake

    Good fruitcake is another story, one that evokes Christmas probably more than any other sweet.

  • Slice Of Royal History: Queen Elizabeth II's Wedding Cake Auctioned For Rs 2.4 Lakh
    Slice Of Royal History: Queen Elizabeth II's Wedding Cake Auctioned For Rs 2.4 Lakh

    The 77-year-old fruitcake, gifted to Marion Polson, the housekeeper at The Palace of Holyroodhouse, was accompanied by a personal thank-you letter from Queen Elizabeth II herself

  • A Fruitcake Recipe that Finishes with a Big Bang
    A Fruitcake Recipe that Finishes with a Big Bang

    Every year, the children and their father would grate, mix and steep the fruit, then bake and wrap dozens of cakes to give to family and friends and other fruitcake-poor households.

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