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English: Phoebus High School of Hampton, Virginia, has won the 2019 NASA HUNCH Culinary Challenge with their organic harvest hash with butternut squash entrée.
  • Nationally, 37 schools competed in this year’s the HUNCH Culinary Challenge. Ten schools progressed to finals and competed at Johnson in April in hopes of being named as the 2019 NASA HUNCH Culinary Challenge winner.
  • “When we saw our name pop up as the first-place winners, we were very overly excited,” said Travis Walker, culinary teacher at Phoebus High. “Our entire school supported us from the start of the competition all the way until the final winners were announced; they motivated us to bring home a win.”
  • The students from the winning team included Mya Brooks, Wesleigh Gomes, Daysi Hale, Iyana Miller, Amarianna Thomas and Tierra Tucker.
  • Phoebus High’s entrée was judged by Johnson Food Lab personnel, industry professionals, the ISS Program Office, and astronauts for quality and taste. They were also rated on a required research paper and presentation video. Their entrée will be processed for spaceflight within six-nine months.
  • In its 16th year, HUNCH, or High school students United with NASA to Create Hardware, develops high school students in many ways by highlighting their talents in order to contribute to NASA’s missions. The program provides students hands-on experience with the space agency — such as building NASA-designed parts for use by agency personnel, or food for astronauts to enjoy. The HUNCH Culinary Challenge is in its fifth year.
  • Phoebus High is no stranger to having their creations make it to space. In 2015, a culinary team from the high school won the HUNCH Culinary Challenge and had their entrée, Jamaican rice and beans with coconut milk, included in an astronaut cookbook for preflight preparation to the ISS.
Date Taken on 25 February 2019, 11:09
Source https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/langley/virginia-s-phoebus-high-school-wins-nasa-hunch-culinary-challenge-for-second-time/ (direct link)
Author NASA/Mark Knopp
This image or video was catalogued by Langley Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under Photo ID: prx-lrc-2019-b701.

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