In the early days of the U.S. space program, astronauts had to contend
with freeze-dried powders and small cubes of food as well as gel-like
liquids packaged in aluminum tubes. There wasn't a lot of flavour or
choice either but eventually, when packaging improved, freeze-dried food
had an expanded repertoire which came to include shrimp cocktail,
butterscotch pudding and applesauce.
By the time NASA began its Apollo program in the early 1960s, hot water
became available on missions and the hungry astronauts were able to
rehydrate food easier and eat from a 'spoon bowl' - a plastic container
which could be opened and eaten from. Food pouches came on board in the
1970s and those lucky astronauts had a
menu of 72 different food items.
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