Fruitcake already has a reputation for lasting a questionably long time.
Conservators from the Antarctic Heritage Trust have Busty Cops (2004) Watch onlinediscovered one that's about 100 years old, and incredibly, appears fine to eat.
SEE ALSO: Kit Kat with a cake in it is most luxe Kit Kat you'll ever eatThe fruitcake likely dates to the Terra Nova expedition of 1910-1913, led by British explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
Made by British biscuit company Huntley & Palmers, it was found in a hut in Cape Adare, which was one of the first buildings erected on the continent and the base for Scott's expedition.
The fruitcake is encased in a tin of "poor condition," but the cake looked and "smelt (almost) edible," according to the Trust's statement online. It's one of 1,500 artifacts that has been conserved by the Trust.
Lizzie Meek, artifacts programme manager at the Trust, said it was "quite a surprise" to find the fruitcake, which sat among the last handful of corroded tins set to be restored.
"It's an ideal high-energy food for Antarctic conditions, and is still a favourite item on modern trips to the Ice," she said in a statement.
Hope you brought your appetite.
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