Alternative Food Preservation Techniques, New Technology in Food Preparation and Appropriateness of Food Supply for the Permanently Manned Space StationAlternative food preservation techniques are defined as unique processes and combinations of currently used processes for food preservation. Food preservation is the extension of the useful shelf-life of normally perishable foods (from harvest to final consumption) by controlling micro-organisms, enzymes, chemical changes, changes in sensory characteristics and the prevention of subsequent recontamination. The resulting products must comply with all applicable food manufacturing practice regulations and be safe. Most of the foods currently used in both space and military feeding are stabilized either by dehydration or the use of a terminal sterilization process. Other available options would be formulation to reduce water activity, the refrigeration and freezing of perishable foods, chemical addition, and physical treatment (ionizing or nonionizing radiation or mechanical action). These alternatives are considered and proposals made.
Document ID
19850016428
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Richard H Whelan (Arthur D. Little (United States) Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
April 10, 1984
Publication Information
Publication: Food Service and Nutrition for the Space Station
Publisher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Subject Category
Man/System Technology and Life Support
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CP-2370
Meeting Information
Meeting: Food Service and Nutrition for the Space Station Workshop