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The food in space is stocked in space shuttles. It is stocked in large amounts to make astronauts eat in space.
A pound of feathers has more mass. The are lighter so they would take up more space to make a pound.
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NO. Space food is the same sort of food you and I eat, except that it's vacuum-packed and bottled, sometimes put into a paste to make it easy for the astronauts to eat.
Start out with a pound cake and add food coloring.
Space food is normally dehydrated meaning devoid of water. The water is needed to hydrate the food to make it go from a powdered substance to an edible one
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An average food vendor makes from about 100 to 250 dollars a night.
The only requirement for taking food into space, is to try to be efficient about it. You would not want to take a live cow into space in order to be able to get fresh milk, you would be more likely to want to take powdered milk, because it is very expensive to take anything into space, and the expense is determined by weight. So you want to get the most food per pound. But other than that, you can take anything you like. Anything you eat on Earth can also be eaten in space. Digestion works the same way in space.
it takkes one can to make a pound
It takes 16oz to make a pound, if you have a 24 ounce can then you only need 2/3's of the can to make your pound.