Heston Blumenthal Space Food - Stewed Apples
Heston Blumenthal Space Food - Stewed Apples
This space food was made specially for British astronaut Tim Peake by the celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal. It took two years for Heston to develop a menu fit for an astronaut. Before being approved for flight, space food must meet strict standards. It must provide the astronaut with all the calories and nutrients needed to stay healthy in space and it must also be easy to eat in weightlessness. This means no crumbs or liquids that could escape and damage vital equipment.Heston took his menu a step further. His food was designed to help lift Tim’s spirits during his six months away from home on the International Space Station. The dishes were inspired by Tim’s personal memories. This stewed apple dish is based on the classic British dessert, apple crumble.
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Object number
2017-54
Location
Into Space Gallery
Has this object been into space?
No
Material
Paper
Plastic
Metal
Ink
Associated Person
Tim Peake
Object Production Date
Circa 2015
Object Production Organisation
UK Space Agency
ALTEC
ESA
Object Production Place
Italy
Object Production Person
Heston Blumenthal
J. Henaff
On Display Status
On display
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