Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soup

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Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soup
Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soup

Kate Quilton is seen retching after eating 50-year-old kangaroo tail soup on her programme Food Unwrapped.

The celebrity, 39, who has presented the consumer show about food production for more than 10 years, was doing a segment on how to keep canned food fresh when she was asked to try the tinned soup.

In the episode, broadcast on Friday, she visited microbiologist Dr Patrick Hickey at his mother Frances’ house in Edinburgh.

They looked at some old cans belonging to Frances, including a tin of 40-year-old potatoes, tinned hamburgers, and a can of kangaroo tail soup brought back from Australia in the early 1970s.

Following Dr Hickey finding a similar batch of the soup was safe to eat, he asked Quilton: “Would you like to try a taste? It would be rude not to.”

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Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soupKate Quilton is seen retching after eating 50-year-old kangaroo tail soup on her programme Food Unwrapped (PA)

After laughing, Quilton says: “Go on then, I wish I had your enthusiasm for it.”

She was then seen slowly raising a spoonful of the soup to her mouth and sipping it before turning away from the camera and retching.

Quilton then tried to push Dr Hickey and Frances, to try the soup, saying: “Bottom’s up guys.”

Seeing the son and his mother appearing to enjoy the soup, Quilton said: “Well there you have it, 50 years in the can and perfectly edible, even enjoyable for Frances.”

Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soupKate wretched after tasting the 50-year-old can of soup (PA)

While eating another spoonful, Frances said: “I might have another little tad, mmm.”

As part of the show, Quilton and team find out that when tinned food is properly sealed it can last almost indefinitely.

Food Unwrapped is also presented by chef Matt Tebbutt, who has hosted BBC ’s Saturday Kitchen, and farmer Jimmy Doherty, known for BBC’s Jimmy’s Farm.

Kate Quilton heaves after eating tin of 50-year-old kangaroo tail soupKate couldn't control her stomach (PA)

Quilton has also presented the Channel 4 factual programmes Luxury Cruises: From Boom to Bust?, How to Beat.. and Animal Rescue Live: Supervet Special with Steve Jones and Professor Noel Fitzpatrick.

She has also fronted episodes of the channel’s flagship investigative show Dispatches where she has looked at chlorinated chicken in the US, formula milk and breastfeeding.

Food Unwrapped is on Channel 4 on Friday at 8pm.

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Charlotte McLaughlin

Channel 4, BBC

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