Pure Flavor Bell peppers out of this world, on International Space Station
Pure Flavor Bell peppers out of this world, on International Space Station
Pure Flavor has provided greenhouse-grown Bell peppers for the crew members of the International Space Station. These peppers will be part of the fresh food supply delivered on the Space X-4 cargo flight.
On Sept. 21, Space X-4 began its cargo flight from Cape Canaveral, FL, to bring supplies to ISS, including a list of highly nutritious fresh fruits and vegetables.
“We are honored to be part of this adventure to bring fresh vegetables to space” Matthew Mastronardi, chief marketing officer at Pure Flavor, said in a press release. “All of us at Pure Flavor are very excited to be working with NASA in their journey to explore the universe in a healthy way.”
Early in the space program prepared meals for astronauts in space were only available in semi-liquid form stored in specially designed packages. A few short decades later, technology has evolved and has given astronauts the ability to have more variety and better food selections, which include some fresh fruits and vegetables.
"Pure Flavor would like to thank NASA for including us in this amazing journey and look forward to other future opportunities," the company said in the release. "The company wishes the crew members all the best and have a safe return flight back to earth."