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Tug o' War 11 - Space (+1) vs Ocean (-1)

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I just remove them from the food if it comes with any olives.
 
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I've still never changed my username. Will probably never happen at this point.


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The ketchup bottle would try to fly away from you in micro gravity, and could end up going somewhere you can't find it, like in the ventilation. I think that part might be kinda funny actually, and is solvable- I have seen astronauts tape their condiments down to counters to keep them from leaving. Getting good British chips/American fries are an obstacle that I don't know if humankind can surmount on the other hand.

You can't fry food right in space because the bubbles that normally form in the oil end up fusing to the potatoes without our gravity, so your food gets covered in film when you eat it, and doesn't fully cook. You can try bringing some pre-cooked fries from earth, but space food usually is freeze-dried, so you'll lose the fluffy potatoey insides we know and love and have a dry, crunchy texture, which might not be bad, but just won't be the same.

This is also assuming you still have your sense of taste in space. Astronauts tend to experience congestion and can't really smell and enjoy the flavor of food, because gravity is what helps pull the sinus fluids down. Supposedly spicy food like wasabi, garlic and chilli is popular because it's strong enough to still perceive.
 
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