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How Airline Meals are Made

August 12, 2008 by Anil P.  
Filed under Food

A short but interesting summary of the process behind creating airline meals. I’m can’t imagine this being such a manual process.

The video also claims that the low humidity and pressurized environment of an airplane cabin may dull taste buds, but not mine. I enjoy and tolerate airplane food from first to economy class – it’s a luxury just to get it anymore these days.

To liven up your weakened taste buds, bring your own spices, see what your next meal will look like, or find out the Zagat rating for your airline.

[via: Upgrade: Travel Better]

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