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Maconochie Company

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Ww 1 maconochie stew ration repruduction


Maconochie was a stew of sliced turnips, carrots and potatoes in a thin soup, named for the Aberdeen Maconochie Company that produced it. It was a widely used food ration for British soldiers in the field during the Boer War and in front-line trenches during World War I. There was also a French version called Maconóochie.

Maconochie The Joy of Field Rations Maconochie Stew British Army WW1

Though the stew was tolerable, many soldiers detested it. As one soldier put it, "warmed in the tin, Maconochie was edible; cold it was a mankiller." Others complained about how the potatoes appeared to be black lumps.

Maconochie World War One The dubious reputation of Maconochie39s stew BBC News
Maconochie The Joy of Field Rations Maconochie Stew British Army WW1


Maconochie World War One The dubious reputation of Maconochie39s stew BBC News

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Maconochie Wikipedia