Space foods being the first post after a new
beginning of food probe I want to take all my readers on a space journey to
explore space foods and the technologies involved I hope all my readers would enjoy this journey so let us give it a
start…
Have you
ever wondered what
astronauts in space eat?
NASA’S the first scientist to eat food in space was John Glenn First food to be eaten in
space was apple sauce however in the second
space program NASA food scientists included shrimp, cocktail, chicken, vegetables and
pudding.
There are special rules for space foods
1. Minimize
the crumbs
2. Minimize
packaging and thrash volume
3. Minimize the weight of the food
FOOD
TECHNOLOGY AT SPACE
RE HYRDATABLE
FOODS or freeze-dried foods: Most foods
in space was packaged in a dehydrated form and thus rehydrated before consumption(hot cup noodles is one fine example ) these foods
are packed in special containers to help them last longer
dehydration or removal of water is done to prevent spoilage due to microorganisms and extend
shelf life.
The straws used for
consumption of liquid food in space has a special one-way valve to prevent the liquid from escaping when not in use. (eg)soups, ravioli and even
fruits and fish and eggs, chicken, cheese cereals, etc are packaged dehydrated
form and rehydrated before consumption
Freeze-drying technology: freeze-drying is a process of
dehydrating frozen food under vacuum condition so that the moisture content in
food directly changes to gaseous form without having to undergo the
intermediate liquid state through sublimation the food product thus maintains good quality and
acceptance
THERMO-STABILIZED FOODS The foods that are heated to high temperatures to prevent bacterial growth and are packaged
in bimetallic or aluminum cans or flexible retort pouches mushrooms, tomatoes, eggplant are few examples of thermostabilized foods.
INTERMEDIATE MOISTURE FOODS
These are foods that do not remove water completely but here
the water is restricted to an amount to keep the food at desired texture but the
percentage of water in IMF foods does not support microbial growth and the water content in IMF foods ranges
from 15 to 30 % thus the water present
chemically bound to salt or sugar not available for microbial growth thus
prevents spoilage due to micro-organisms dried peaches, pears and apricots are
some examples of IMF foods in space
VACUUM PACKAGING Some foods are consumed in natural form but there is an interesting
technology that is involved here too. Here the air is completely removed from the
packaged food. The package is sealed so that food stays fresh for a
long time.
Condiments: Condiments
are made available suspended in oil or dissolved in water pepper is
suspended in oil while salt is dissolved in water these liquid salt and liquid
pepper are stored polyethylene bottles.
MODIFIED ATMOSPHERIC PACKAGING: Bread sandwiches are not
possible in space as the bread slices
tend to float so food scientists at NASA developed tortillas - a flatbread
made of wheat flour to serve the purpose they kept it fresh up to one year by the use of oxygen scavengers
which helps in removing the oxygen in the package and thus creating a modified
atmosphere ethylene is an example of oxygen scavenger.
FOOD IRRADIATION Some
foods are exposed to radiation to kill mold or bacteria on food also to extend
its shelf life
Exposure of ionizing radiation in the form of x rays, gamma
rays and electron beam to destroy microorganisms safety limits of radiation
are set according to the type of food and the purpose of irradiation.
SPACE FOODS FOR ISRO food
scientists at DRDO and CFTRI Mysore are
exploring new technologies to make available the specialties of Indian cuisine DRDO has created initial
success in biscuits, pastries and dried
juice and lemon rice with a list of innovative technologies which are to be
later discussed in the blog food scientists can formulate even
chicken biriyani which is supplied to astronauts and its shelf life is up to
one year.
Some more interesting facts
TANG one of the well-known juice brands became famous when it was supplied to astronauts in the space shuttle it served as a vitamin
C supplement
As the space shuttle is shielded from Cosmic rays the scientist does not get enough of the sunshine vitamin so special care should be taken to provide vitamin D in the diet of space scientist.
Have a look at mm a fun snack of astronauts
WELL DONE...KEEP IT UP...SOAR HIGH ....EXPECTING A LOT MORE INFOS...FRM UR UPCOMING BLOGS ..LOOKING FRWRD,,,,
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