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Yakitori in space

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JAPANESE chicken yakitori kebabs, one of the country’s most-loved fast foods, will soon be making an appearance in orbit after Japan’s space agency cleared them for astronaut meals.

The charbroile­d chicken meat on skewers and flavoured with a variety of sauces is hugely popular in Japan and abroad, and a canned version has just won certificat­ion as a “Japanese space food” for consumptio­n on the Internatio­nal Space Station.

Yakitori joins 34 other Japanese items such as “onigiri” rice balls, ramen noodles, seaweed soup and cooked mackerel, as Japanese astronauts pine for a taste of home while in orbit.

They can pick what certified Japanese food to bring on their ISS missions, adding to base meals selected by Nasa, a spokesman from the Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency (Jaxa) explained on Wednesday.

The approved yakitori will come in two flavours – soy sauce and “yuzu kosho” – green pepper infused with the Japanese citrus fruit yuzu.

But while astronauts may want the full yakitori experience of chewing from a bamboo skewer, strict space rules will make this impossible.

“Eating from skewers in space would be good... but the policy is to leave as little waste as possible,” said the Jaxa spokesman.

So the yakitori will be eaten from ring-pull cans with special velcro to keep it from floating away in the microgravi­ty environmen­t.

The approved yakitori cans are manufactur­ed by Hotei Foods, based in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo. The company said they expect their cans will blast off when Japanese astronauts leave for the ISS next year.

They won Jaxa approval after clearing a rigorous set of criteria such as guaranteei­ng the food would not degrade even after 18 months at room temperatur­e. – AFP Relaxnews

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