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A food concentrate could potentially work on a moon, provided that the necessary conditions for storage, preparation, and consumption are met. The absence of an atmosphere and extreme temperatures on many moons might pose challenges for preservation and rehydration processes. Additionally, if humans or other life forms were to consume it, they would need to ensure that nutritional needs are met in that environment. Overall, while feasible, practical implementation would depend on the specific moon's conditions and infrastructure.

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