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Lunar astronauts could potentially make hummus with moon-grown chickpeas

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Researchers have for the first time grown chickpea seeds in soil similar to that found on the moon, paving the way to reduce dependency on packaged foods during future crewed missions.

“The moon doesn’t have soil like Earth does,” Jessica Atkin, a graduate student at Texas A&M University who is one of the two co-authors of the new study yet to be peer-reviewed, said in a statement

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