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FIRST SPACE-FLAVOURED PIZZA HITS EARTH
Papa Johns' new Chorizo range features flavours inspired by the taste of space MILTON KEYNES, England , Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Papa Johns is launching

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[{"type":"text","content":"Papa Johns' new Chorizo range features flavours inspired by the taste of space \nMILTON KEYNES, England , Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Papa Johns is launching the world's first-space-inspired pizza – a giant leap for mankind and pizza lovers everywhere.\n\n \n \n\n \nInspired by chorizo's fame as the world's furthest travelled sausage – having gone into space with Spanish astronaut, Pedro Duque, in 1998 – the new space inspired pizza range combines chorizo's stratospherically delicious flavours with Papa Johns' signature pizzas, Papadia and rolls. \nDr Chris Welch, a world-leading 'spaceologist' and former Vice-President of the International Aeronautical Federation, analysed the composition of Papa Johns' new pizza range and uncovered the striking similarities between the tastes, textures and appearance of chorizo and space finding: \nJupiter's extreme 35,000 degrees Celsius temperatures create epic solar cyclones – such as the Great Red Spot – which look just like a piece of chorizo. In 2016, when the NASA Juno spacecraft orbited Jupiter, it discovered that the planet bears a striking resemblance to a chorizo-topped pizza. There is evidence that the same carbon compounds produced during the drying process of paprika – used to give chorizo its classic red hue – may also be found in space. This explains why astronauts often smell grilled meats after a spacewalk. The effects of microgravity in space mean that astronauts' sense of taste is dulled, which is why they often crave spicy flavour-packed foods – and may be the reason why Pedro Duque took a chorizo with him to space. Commenting on this discovery, Dr Chris Welch said: \"Spicy flavours like chorizo have long been a favourite space food among hungry astronauts, which is why it has enjoyed such a rich space heritage. But surprisingly, as recent evidence has revealed, its flavours and distinct aromas could really be considered out of this world – with traces of the same aromatic compound thought to be found in both space and chorizo.\" \nThe space inspired pizza range is supported by a multi-channel global marketing campaign, running in China, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Poland, Germany and in selected LATAM markets this autumn.\nIn a new culturally disruptive campaign film, pizza fans will be taken on an intergalactic journey of taste discovery to Planet Chorizo, to explore chorizo's ...