According to NASA it was "...four bacon squares, three sugar cookies, peaches, pineapple-grapefruit drink and coffee".
The source can be found, along with many other facts included in the answers to this nice quiz, at this web address - http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/quiz_questions.html
If you mean directly on the moon, then none since there would be no possible way to eat because of the space helmet you would need to wear. If you mean in a shuttle going around the moon then search up what astronauts eat. So unless in the future there will be space bases(which there probably will be), then you really can't eat on the moon without dying.
Two reasons.
1. There is no organic life on the moon, and we depend on organic life (plants and/or animals) for food. So the reason for there being no natural food supply is the lack of appropriate conditions for organic life to develop.
2. There are no colonies or depots on the moon, and we depend on developed areas or storage facilities for stored food. So the reason for there being no artificially maintained food supply is our lack of foresight in developing the moon.
If you are asking about food that is left in the open on the moon's surface, it is not going to last. Liquids will boil away in the vacuum, and the dry residue will be baked into an even less edible substance by the intense sunlight on the moon, resulting from the lack of an atmosphere or ozone layer. If the food is stored away in a sealed (or refrigerated) container underground, then storage duration becomes similar to what we experience on Earth.
You bring a substines called space food which (this may sound disgusting!)sip through a straw!
you eat the moon and then move to mars
Of course you can its only rock but i want to bite it first just to make sure its safe.!.!.
Actually you go first and i bet you couldn't do it with a astro suit on either
Yes because if you are ship wrecked you need to eat to survive or people will go loko
Not unless you like rocks and dust.
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Moon fruit
The peach...
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If someone says that your moon chicken meal is lunace, it means that your dish is out of this world.
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Neil Armstrong, Commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, the first men who landed on the moon, ate that meal, the first meal ever eaten on the moon.
Moon fruit
Iftar
The first meal in the day, or that which is eaten at the first meal., A meal after fasting, or food in general., To break one's fast in the morning; too eat the first meal in the day., To furnish with breakfast.
The Seder is eaten the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel, and the first night in Israel.
peach
The peach...
Bread is not eaten with every meal in Greece. It depends on the individual.
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