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Times
14 minutes ago
- Times
French astronaut's gourmet menu is out of this world
Fine dining is not one of the usual attractions of a space mission but one French astronaut is set to enjoy both the stars and a gourmet experience on her mission next year. Lobster bisque with crab and caraway, shredded beef with black garlic, chocolate cream with hazelnut flower and coconut and smoked vanilla rice pudding are among the gastronomic delights that Sophie Adenot will tuck into aboard the International Space Station. Anne-Sophie Pic, who holds more Michelin stars than any other female chef, has created a special menu for the astronaut. Pic is accustomed to having her most exquisite dishes described as 'out of this world' but said she was especially thrilled that Adenot will take them into orbit. Astronauts often have to make do with freeze-dried meals, such as macaroni cheese or chicken soup, but Adenot will be able to choose from four starters, two main courses and two desserts. 'Bonus food' catered to suit the tastes of individual crew members makes up about a tenth of their diet, adding variety and boosting their mental wellbeing. Adenot's menu was described as 'a pinch of France in space' by the European Space Agency (ESA). The astronaut said she chose Pic as her personal chef because of their shared love of creative cuisine, as well as time-honoured classics. '[Pic's] cuisine signature is deeply influenced by the terroir. This is important to me because I grew up in the countryside and it will remind me of my roots,' Adenot said. 'Anne-Sophie's menu will not only surprise our taste buds and delight our palates, it will also allow us to reconnect with the Earth.' The menu will include onion soup with pink peppercorns and gratinéed croutons, chicken with voatsiperifery pepper from Madagascar, tonka beans with Comté cheese polenta and foie gras cream on toasted brioche. Adenot said sharing the menu with her fellow astronauts would help her bond with them. 'During a mission, sharing food is a way to invite our crewmates to discover more about our culture. It is a very special bonding moment for all of us and a welcome change in our day-to-day routine.' Food taken aboard the space station is subject to strict rules. It must be crumb-free, lightweight and able to be stored for at least 24 months, according to the ESA. That means most meals must be canned, vacuum-packed or freeze-dried. Fresh fruit and vegetables are a luxury that can only be enjoyed when a spacecraft arrives with supplies. 'Cooking for space means pushing the boundaries of gastronomy,' Pic said. 'With my team in the research and development lab we embraced a thrilling challenge: preserving the emotion of taste despite extreme technical constraints.' The women met by chance in what Adenot described as a 'stroke of fate'. She added: 'Nothing pre-destined us to meet and work together and yet we ended up collaborating on this collective adventure.' Pic was born into a family of restaurateurs in Valence in the south of France. She has several restaurants in France the Cristal Room in London.


Daily Mail
19 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Cat Deeley wows in summer florals as she joins This Morning co-star Ben Shephard and celeb tennis fans for day four of Wimbledon
This Morning stars Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard have hot footed it from their ITV show over to the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club for day four of Wimbledon on Thursday. Cat dressed for the Centre Court sunshine in a pretty floral print dress, posing with her dapper co-star. Meanwhile TV adventurer and Wimbledon regular Bear Grylls took his seat in the Royal Box with his wife Shara on Centre Court. Centre Court spectators will be watching Jack Draper compete against 2017 Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic and Dan Evans takes on Novak Djokovic. Draper, the current world No4, takes on 2017 Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic this afternoon as he looks to progress past the second round for the first time at SW19. World number one Jannik Sinner is also back in the spotlight, up against Aleksandar Vukic, whilst Iga Swiatek plays Caty McNally in the other Centre Court match. Judy Murray has opened up on the secrets of the Royal Box at Wimbledon as celebrity guests continue to flood into Wimbledon. While there are 18 Championship grass courts at SW19, all eyes are often on the historic Centre Court, which plays host to the best stars the sport has to offer as they compete for glory. Centre Court boasts nearly 15,000 seats, meaning lucky punters can be seen cheering on their favourites, and are joined by guests in the Royal Box at around lunchtime each day. So far this week, the likes of John Cena, Thomas Tuchel and Olivia Rodrigo have all been present, with all three part of a star-studded line-up in the Box on Wednesday. On Tuesday Murray, renown for her coaching work in the sport and her support for tennis-playing sons Andy and Jamie, made an appearance. Before her trip, she opened up on what it is like in the Royal Box on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with The National Lottery on Virgin Radio UK. 'Royal Boxing should be a verb, shouldn't it?' she said.' It should be a summer verb.' She added: 'Well, you arrive usually around 11.30, so you go upstairs, they have a champagne reception, then you go in for lunch and you could be sitting beside absolutely anybody at lunch. There's no seating plan, it's just as you go into the room. 'It's in the clubhouse of the All England Club, and the first year that I went I took my mum, of course, and we sat with Jack Nicklaus. I sat with a few years ago a lady who was the first female Spitfire pilot. I mean it's just you could be with absolutely anybody and the stories are fascinating. 'It's really tough when the sun comes round because there's no escape. 'It's actually I think worse for the guys because they have to wear a jacket and tie and they're not allowed to take the jacket off unless the royalty in the box takes their jacket off first. That's the protocol.'


Daily Mail
19 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Paul Mescal is BITTEN by braless girlfriend Gracie Abrams in steamy clinch as vape-clutching actor parties hard with Daisy Edgar-Jones, his siblings and A-listers at Glastonbury
Glastonbury Festival sees a slew of A-listers descend on sleepy Somerset annually for a weekend of debauchery. And a number of stars joined forces over the weekend to live it up - with Paul Mescal, his girlfriend Gracie Abrams, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Harris Dickinson and India Mullen partying hard among a number of other glittering star pals. Songstress Rose Gray, 28, took to Instagram to share images from the weekend with her 53.1k followers, with the carousel of snaps illustrating their hard-partying. Paul, 29, and Gracie, 25, who have been dating for one year, looked cosy in the shots with the vape-clutching Irishman enjoying kisses from his girlfriend, who performed at the festival. Paul was joined at the event by his sister Nell and brother Donnacha. Daisy, 27, who has been in a relationship with photographer Ben Seed since September 2023, looked sensational in the snaps as she partied alongside her boyfriend as well as her Normal People co-stars Paul and India. Paul and his posse were joined by fellow actor Harris Dickinson, with whom he will appear in the upcoming Beatles biopic by Sam Mendes. The duo will play Paul McCartney and John Lennon respectively in the film. Gracie left little to the imagination at the event, where she was flashing her bare chest through a sheer tee paired with a polka dot bandana. Her boyfriend draped his arms around the stunner while holding a vape and posing alongside India, with whom he starred in 2020. In the coming of age show, Paul played Connell, Daisy starred as Marianne and India appeared as Peggy. While larking around in the crowd, India and Daisy cosied up to Rose, who looked incredible in a pink Agent Provocateur bra and fishnet tights. Rose also showed herself behind the DJ booth in a Burberry ensemble while also attaching a self-branded sticker reading 'Party People F**k' on her chest. The group were also joined by a friend called Olivia - who works as a talent coordinator for Gladiator II director Ridley Scott. Gladiator II was Paul's latest movie. It comes a month after Gracie, who is the daughter of Star Wars director, JJ Abrams, and the Irish heartthob made their first red carpet appearance in France at the History Of Sound premiere. Daisy was not outdone in the romance stakes by her pal Paul, as she was seen with the and self-taught photographer walking hand-in-hand at the popular music event which takes place at Worthy Farm every year. The couple are relatively private and generally keep their romance under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews. However, Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy. He split up with Anya ahead of her beating Daisy to the best actress at the Golden Globes in 2021. Meanwhile, Daisy split from her ex-boyfriend Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating. Daisy is said to be on 'cloud nine' with Ben, who also goes by the artist name Pip.