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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Eating 64-year-old food
Summary6 February 2012
In these tough economic times many people are making their food go a little further than they perhaps used to. And for many that might mean ignoring the best before date, but one German man has taken it to the extreme by eating the contents of a 64-year-old tin.
Reporter
Jonathan Josephs
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In the late 1940's the United Stateswas helping1 Germany overcome the hardships of the second World War. Food parcels were a vital part of the rebuilding effort and Swift's bland2 lard was one of the less exciting ingredients. But it was apparently3 durable4. The tin with its red, white and blue label still intact survived in Hans Feldmeier's cupboard. So the 87-year-old retired5 chemist decided6 to test its edibility7:
(CLIP OF HANS FELDMEIER WITH VOICEOVER IN ENGLISH) "I didn't open it because I thought the situation could get even worse. I hope that we are not running into tough times like we had after World War II, even despite the financial crisis we are facing."
And his gamble paid off. The tests run by scientists in his home town of Rostock showed it was indeed fit for consumption,saving Mr Feldmeier a precious few Euros. But he did fork out on a loaf of black bread on which it was spread before he and the scientists ate it. So what did it taste like?
(CLIP OF FEMALE EMPLOYEE OF OFFICE OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD SAFETY AND FISHERIES WITH VOICEOVER IN ENGLISH) "I thought it would taste rancid, but it doesn't. I'm totally surprised that it shows absolutely no sign of rancidity."
The tin bore no expiry date, so to adapt an old saying, it seems the proof of the lard, if not the pudding, really was in the eating.
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n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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adj.淡而无味的,温和的,无刺激性的 | |
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adj.持久的,耐久的 | |
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adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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7 edibility | |
适食性,可食性; 可食用性 | |
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