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On the menu in orbit
2019-05-16 - What do astronauts eat in space? There is a standard menu aboard the International Space Station, but crewmembers can also add variety by requesting some of their favourite meals or foods that represent their culture.
Here is a glimpse of what is on the menu for CSA astronaut David Saint-Jacques.
(Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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David Saint-Jacques: Welcome to the Space Station, welcome to our
kitchen! What are we eating today? Well, there’s a
standard menu that kind of recycles itself about
every two weeks. It’s very healthy and very good,
but it’s nice to have some variety, so every
astronaut has personalized menus as well. So,
about every month and a half or so, I can open one
of these boxes. They’ve been sent by automated
cargo vehicle. We catch them with Canadarm2 out
of the Cupola, and it contains food that I have
chosen myself. So, it’s good for variety. For
example, we have some Canadian smoked salmon,
which is always a great treat for my Russian
colleagues; they love it. There’s some… a classic,
Canadian maple leaf cookies. Of course! Can’t
leave Earth without them. Other kinds of little
Canadian snacks, like these. But maybe to me…
most precious, these packets of chili. Not just any
chili, this is our family recipe. These have been
made by my wife Véronique, so as you can imagine
it’s quite a special treat to have home cooking here
in space. It’s quite special when I open one of those
up. Well, that’s how we feed ourselves on the
Space Station.
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