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shetan

Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Location: In front of my PC.
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:57 pm Post subject: Kimchi. Cures SARS, Cancer and Bird flu. Now avail in space! |
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When will the madness end!!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7243066.stm
S Korea to send 'kimchi' to space
Many South Koreans believe kimchi has beneficial health properties
South Korea's national dish, kimchi, has been cleared for launch on the country's first space expedition.
A specially-developed recipe of the much-loved pickled cabbage dish is among several Korean food products approved for the April 2008 mission.
The recipe omits a bacterium previously thought to be vital for fermentation but which would be dangerous in space.
A special container has also been to designed to withstand pressure and prevent any spicy spillages in space.
Kimchi is made by fermenting cabbage with red peppers, radishes and a lot of garlic and ginger.
But the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) said that the lactic acid bacteria which usually help the fermentation process "could threaten astronauts' health in space".
So they devised a variation on the dish which does not contain any bacteria.
"Kimchi must be provided in a germ-free state," it said.
'Healing powers'
The dish will feature on the menu for South Korea's first astronaut, 30-year-old engineer Ko San, during his eight-day stay on the International Space Station.
Mr Ko was chosen for the mission from over 36,000 applicants
The institute has also developed a range of instant noodles, cinnamon-flavoured tea and organic produce for Mr Ko.
Many Koreans believe in the healthy properties of kimchi. In 2003, consumption rose when rumours spread that it boosted immunity to the Sars (severe acute respiratory syndrome) virus.
In 2005, scientists said that kimchi may have cured birds infected with Avian Influenza - or bird flu - but this has not been proved.
Mr Ko is scheduled to take-off on a Russian-made Soyuz rocket on 8 April with two Russians.
It is not clear whether he intends to share his special foods with his fellow astronauts on the space station.
The real question is, will he be suprised when they dont like it?? |
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flummuxt

Joined: 15 Mar 2007
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:14 pm Post subject: |
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BFD.
Guess what?
You can already get fermented chili peppers aboard any NASA flight. They've been on the menu for over 30 years. It's called "Tabasco Sauce."
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Tabasco in space
It is on the official menu of the space shuttle.[9] Through NASA's relation to the US Military, Tabasco has found its way into the space program. Tabasco Sauce was used on Skylab by NASA to address astronauts' complaints about bland rations. Tabasco is often used in space, both on the International Space Station and during shuttle missions. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabasco_sauce
Skylab: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab
But, of course, Koreans just assume that no one else in the world, aside from Mexicans, can possibly stand eating hot peppers but them. |
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mindmetoo
Joined: 02 Feb 2004
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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Give the popularity of chili sauce I would wager kimchi might be popular in space. Remember in space the fluids float in your nose, diminishing your sense of smell, hence your sense of taste. |
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IconsFanatic
Joined: 19 Jan 2003
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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Kimchi dangerous in space... lol...  |
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pesawattahi
Joined: 30 Sep 2007 Location: it rubs the lotion on it's skin or else it gets the hose again
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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Woof, kimchee tastes ok but I'm glad I won't be in that capsule when he cracks open the first container. In closed spaces it can be overwhelming. |
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ChopChaeJoe
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:17 am Post subject: |
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I dunno, but it seems like pickled foods cause gas. being in an unpressurized place might make it hard to control the gas. |
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