Kopiko Candy Belonging To Conglomerate Jogi Hendra Atmadja Is The Choice Of Astronauts, This Is How To Eat In Space
JAKARTA - The conglomerate Jogi Hendra Atmadja has again stunned netizens. After Kopiko's candy appeared in several Korean dramas, then Sandra Cires also ate it, now Elon's SpaceX Astronaut is rumored to be taking Kopiko into space.
It is known that Elon Musk is again a public conversation. After being widely discussed for acquiring Twitter, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX has also recently met one of the most important people in Indonesia, the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs, Luhut Binsar Padjaitan. And the good news again, Elon will also soon meet the President of the Republic of Indonesia,
Jokowi on 14 May.
Not only was the discussion of important issues and Elon's outfit interesting for netizens to discuss, but Luhut also brought Kopiko to the meeting. Netizens are guessing that Kopiko will be taken into space by SpaceX, Elon's space transportation company, given the viral photo of this product that was also carried by astronauts in 2017.
So, how do astronauts eat and drink in space? This is a unique fact.
1. Astronauts Eat 3 times a day
Like us on Earth, they eat three meals a day with special criteria, which must meet the calorie and nutritional standards of astronauts. The food is arranged in the order of the astronaut's time. As reported by Science.howstuffworks, after eating, the food will be stored back in the locker tray which is held by a net so that it will not drift everywhere.
2. How Astronauts Eat and Drink
Space food is usually packaged in plastic packaging, or other practical packaging. To prevent it from floating when eaten normally
Food packaging owned by astronauts has a Velcro patch so that it can be attached to the table. Meanwhile, astronauts drink directly from special packaging
which already has a straw. So that when they are thirsty, they can drink easily without worrying about drinking water everywhere.
3. Special Foods Consumed by Astronauts
Actually astronauts eat as usual, but the food they eat is certainly a bit different from what we usually eat on earth. The food consumed must be of very high quality and must also be practical and easy to consume, such as Kopiko, which can be a mainstay for astronauts' coffee.
Kopiko, which is made from real coffee beans, allows astronauts to enjoy coffee anywhere and doesn't have to bother brewing coffee. As we know
that in space of course astronauts can't easily brew coffee because the powder can fly and clog the engine,
even the astronaut's own breathing.
Kopiko is one of the Indonesian products that has been enjoyed and favored by billions of consumers in more than 100 countries around the world, because it is made from the best native beans from Indonesia's volcanic mountains.