Okay, it may be a dumb question, but I have to know:
What is the difference between Moscow Rye Bread and plain, everyday rye bread?
I was looking on NASA's site and on the Cosmonaut menu it had that on there.
Thanks in advance! :D
DDL
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Okay, it may be a dumb question, but I have to know:
What is the difference between Moscow Rye Bread and plain, everyday rye bread?
I was looking on NASA's site and on the Cosmonaut menu it had that on there.
Thanks in advance! :D
DDL
It is made in Moscow? :dunno:
(sorry :lol: )
My guess is it has a supertechnological feature allowing it to be reprocessed after having been eaten. Recycling is very important in outer space.
One has 4 ingredients, the other - 25 - 30. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DDL
Are you kidding, man??? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by adoc
Working for NASA, I can say that "Moscow rye bread" stands for "Molecular Oscillatory Super Carbonated Ontugulated Wheat rye bread"
I love you guys. Instead of just admitting you have no idea, you come up with something witty instead. :lol: