Why Fruitcake, the Maligned Holiday Treat, Is Finally Getting Some Respect

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Growing up in Chicago, Isabelle Kyrk loved eating fruitcake during the holidays. Her family would order one from the Trappist monks at Gethsemani Abbey, who’d bake a cake of mixed fruit and raisins and nuts, dunk it in Kentucky bourbon and ship it off. Kyrk and her five siblings savored every bite.

“It was delicious,” she still remembers.

But as the years passed, Kyrk began to realize that not everybody shared the warm fuzzies she felt toward the traditional holiday treat.

“As I was growing up, I heard these skeptical things about fruitcake,” she says.

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