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Russian scientists approve space-grown vegetables

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Moscow, Jan 31:  Vegetables grown on board the International Space Station (ISS) can be consumed without fearing food poisoning, Russian scientists believe.Scientists have been studying "orbital-grown" vegetables, including Misuna, or Japanese Cabbage, for several years."The

russian scientists approve space grown vegetables
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Moscow, Jan 31:  Vegetables grown on board the International Space Station (ISS) can be consumed without fearing food poisoning, Russian scientists believe.




Scientists have been studying "orbital-grown" vegetables, including Misuna, or Japanese Cabbage, for several years.

"The samples of cabbage have been brought to Earth," said a spokesman for the Moscow-based Institute of Medical and Biological Problems.

"We have not detected any deviations in their biomass composition compared with cabbage grown on Earth."

"From a microbiological perspective, these samples were absolutely safe to consume," the scientist said.

Microbiological safety is a key parameter for determining space travellers' diet, as fruits and vegetables cannot be washed with water on board a spacecraft.

Russian scientists plan to use the results of these experiments for compiling a list of plants suitable for cultivating during prolonged space missions, including manned flights to Mars and beyond.
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