
In-flight meal [U.C. 0087] It was a type of in-flight meal distributed by the AEUG for use on spaceships. Inside the ship, there were gravity blocks, allowing the crew to enjoy meals just like they would under normal gravity. Additionally, natural ingredients such as vegetables and yamago not only provided nutrition for the soldiers but also added variety to their meals, undoubtedly boosting their morale. Packaged milk [U.C. 0087] In space, due to the lack of gravity, there is less strain on the bones, leading to a significant decrease in bone density because of calcium loss. Therefore, milk, which allows for calcium intake and helps prevent osteoporosis, was valued as a nourishing food. The AEUG even developed dedicated distribution milk, reflecting its widespread importance. Illustration by TOKIKO YUZAWA (Twin Bell) Military uniforms of the Universal Century.
School lunch was in the Universal Century.
Compared to the first, it feels like we’re eating good food and it’s making me want to cry in this era.
What’s the mechanism behind gravity blocks?
There is a scene where the Agamemnon’s boosters extend sideways and rotate, and that is where gravity is being created.
The text about milk is nice.
There must be something like artificial milk.
The bald man said that during the One Year War, the Federal Forces had a lot of money, so they could eat high-quality jelly and good food, but after the One Year War, the military became poor and didn’t have proper rations, so they apparently ate handmade sandwiches.
They must have had a lot of money, or rather, they were sending supplies to the front lines without worrying about the cost.
Once the war is over, they say that disarmament will drastically worsen our treatment.
I wonder what the round hole in front of the residential block is?
Salads are premium food, so Astornaj is all smiles.
The Titans might have lost to milk…
The school lunch in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team was synthetic protein meat and milk.
It looked unappetizing when I drank it.
The federation said they have never really been hungry, and that’s pretty amazing.
There aren’t any works featuring food in space… nothing beyond space food has come out…
The side story’s inari-zushi looks like an amazing feast.
With such a small circular motion, the Coriolis force seems like it would have a strong effect.
Bones cannot become strong without a moderate load…
In Super Robot Wars, battleships from the Universal Century are often used within the atmosphere, but they are fundamentally designed for space.
I love the story of Thunderbolt’s inari sushi.
Well, if a manufacturer like you says so…
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Johnny said that even at home, Gop worked hard in that area, and Yazan mentioned that he has never been hungry.
Did you think that Fa always eats such luxurious things at the beginning of ZZ? I was kind of angry about it.
If it’s out of beat, it might be rabbit meat or, at worst, human meat, but even if it rots, the Earth is still rich.
I wonder if they’re doing livestock farming in the colony.
I wonder if a suit that compresses the body would have any effect?
Living in a rotating habitat significantly reduces the need for strength training.
They’re going out of their way to prepare fish sausages that provide 120% of the daily required calcium even with the current space food.