European Space Agency -- In parallel with the DELTA Mission, two
Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) - Alexander Kaleri
and Gennadi Padalka - will perform the Mediet (Mediterranean Diet) experiment,
demonstrating the use of the Mediet food system on board the ISS.
The Mediet food, made from top quality Mediterranean products, will serve
to demonstrate that the 'fast food' of the 21st century can be delicious and
nutritious at the same time.
The tray serves as a prototype of the system, which may be used in extreme
environments on Earth, as well as during traveling, or simply when time for
cooking, or a table to sit behind, are not available.
The food is important not only from the nutritional point of view. It is
also a matter of psychological comfort – it's probably not so long ago that
you last sat in front your TV with a tasty snack!
Mediet sets an example of how various international food menus can be
delivered to the ISS in order to increase the variety of food available for
the Station's crew.
During a long-term flight cosmonauts will benefit from having an additional
variety of food, which adds a little extra in making them feel that the
Station is their home during their six-month stay.
The experiment demonstrates the use of the Mediet food system on board
ISS.
The system consists of an ergonomic tray, made of aluminum, with five items
of Mediterranean food from Italy: dried tomatoes, mature cheese, piadina bread
(special Italian white bread), peaches and chocolate.
The food has not only successfully passed all mandatory tests for use on
Earth, but has also been subjected to a number of special microbiological
analyses, which are required for all the nutrients and food items delivered to
the International Space Station.
The food is individually packaged for convenient consumption in special
space flight qualified transparent plastic bags, and in meal-size portions.
It is processed using the High Pressure Processing (4000-6000
atu)
technology, which is able to eliminate enzymes and bacteria without altering
the properties of fresh food.
This new method of preservation provides reliable long-term storage at room
temperature, and at the same time allows the food to retain nutritional
values, taste, texture and colour.
The system consists of an ergonomic tray, made of aluminum, with five
items of Mediterranean food from Italy: dried tomatoes, mature cheese,
piadina bread (special Italian white bread), peaches and chocolate.
Credits: IACSA
Mediet sets an example of how various international food menus can be
delivered to the ISS in order to increase the variety of food available
for the Station's crew. Credits: IACSA
The food inside the bags is either pre-cut into a bite-size pieces (cheese,
bread and chocolate), or has such a viscosity that it remains intact in
weightlessness: while the cosmonaut picks up a piece with a fork, the rest of
the bag content remains in place (tomatoes in oil and peaches in jelly). The
cosmonaut cuts open the bag with scissors, and uses a fork to take pieces out
of the bag.
During the experiment, one cosmonaut will evaluate the quality of the food,
considering such parameters as odour, flavour, texture, colour, and overall
appearance.
The second cosmonaut will make a video recording of the test. This video
material may later be used to illustrate the benefits of the new technology to
the expert community and to the general public.
The Mediet experiment is done within the framework of the European Space
Agency commercialization programe of the International Space Station under a
contract between ESA and Federal Space Agency of the Russian Federation.
The International Space Centre for Space Applications
(IACSA), a R&D
consortium of the University of Florence, which is dedicated to space design
and architecture, has developed the system. COOP, one of the largest retail
chains in Italy, has provided food for the experiment.
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