What was the smell of school dinners ?

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All these threads and discussions of food, and suddenly from the depths of my mind comes this query :rolleyes2:

It was an unmistakeable smell when at school, and then decades later when I worked in dozens of different schools, every single school had the school dinner smell.....why ? what was it ? why was the smell so prevalent ?
From inner city to western isles, from country to town to....they all have that same smell at lunchtime.

Why ?
 
Dinner lady sweat mixed with cheap overly strong nanna perfume.

Sprinkling of boiling semolina

Amuse-bouche of industrial strength bleach.
 
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Recreate your childhood olfactory memories by getting the cheapest can of budget mixed vegetables you can find and boiling them in a pan for an three hours while mopping the floor with cheap bleach.
 
Boiled cabbage immediately came to mind. My mum worked in various school kitchens as she rose from general assistant to cook in charge. They had to keep to a very strict budget so the ingredients were not exactly the best quality.
 
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All these threads and discussions of food, and suddenly from the depths of my mind comes this query :rolleyes2:

It was an unmistakeable smell when at school, and then decades later when I worked in dozens of different schools, every single school had the school dinner smell.....why ? what was it ? why was the smell so prevalent ?
From inner city to western isles, from country to town to....they all have that same smell at lunchtime.

Why ?
because gruel smells the same everywhere. :) xxx
 
That smell though; I worked in primary schools in the Western Isles, and though the vegetables (tatties apart) were bought from the mainland, the meat was from local cows and sheep, and deer. Fish was fresh twice a week from the harbour.
The school still smelled of 'school dinner'.
Right across the country and in Fife, again fresh local food, and Fife grows much of the veg for the entire country, and there was the same smell.

Our primary school smelled of varnish, sometimes of coal smoke if the wind was in the wrong direction to clear the boiler flue, wax crayons and school dinners.

Passing the boys loo though there was the unmistakeable smell of Jeyes fluid....and carbolic soap :)
 

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