Tell me /tg/, what foods for they have in space?
>>50400072
Space slop, comparable in taste to soylent green but with 50% less abhuman.
>>50400072
Depends where in space you are, and what else is is going on.
If you're actually trying to grow food in microgravity, then dried flavoured algae is probably the best bet. I can't imagine it would be pleasant, but it's still food.
For spacecraft going between places, stored rations make the most sense. producing food is hard work and the equipment required is heavy, and there are less things that can go wrong with a box of individually-sealed rations. If you're on a large rotating station, I can imagine actual crops could be grown, but space limitations is going to push you towards high-density high-yield plants. No animals, except possibly insects. Anything brought up from a planet is going to cost a fuck-tonne.
As a guess:
Imagine a diet consisting of mostly algae, with small amounts of station-grown vegetables and insects on the side. Throw in vitamin supplements and medication to slow the impact of microgravity adaptation. There's probably little variety, and all of it is recycled.
>>50400072
PB&J sandwiches in squeezable form
Go Space Broncos!
BBQ mutalisk wings.
>>50401946
Man, I love there Raditz menu.
>>50400072
Tang.
>>50400072
protein porridge in any flavor you want with an extra load of vitamins and minerals added.
>>50402252
Underrated post.