EPISODE · Mar 7, 2007 · 5 MIN
Space Food
from ESApod, audio and video from space · host European Space Agency ESA
Food in space has evolved since the early missions. Above all it must provide each astronaut with the necessary daily intake of calories, vitamins and minerals necessary to cope with the special conditions of space. There are also other considerations such as convenience in preparation, ease of storage and microbiological safety.As on Earth, a meal in space is also an opportunity for the crew to sit together and unwind after a hard day's work. The gourmet meals served to ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter and his fellow crew members are not part of the Station's everyday menu, but could be used to celebrate special occasions, such as a completed spacewalk, a birthday or the arrival of a new crew.ESApod video programme
What this episode covers
A Sicilian starter followed by roast quail in a wine sauce and rice pudding with dried fruit… What sounds like a Michelin-starred restaurant dinner is actually a new generation of space food. This menu, a festive change from daily routine for the crew on board the International Space Station, had been prepared in the gourmet laboratories of French chef Alain Ducasse.
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