Oslo breakfast

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Oslo breakfast at a primary school in Oslo in 1952

The Oslo breakfast was a type of uncooked school meal developed in the 1920s and rolled out as a free universal provision for Oslo school children in 1932. It typically consisted of bread, cheese, milk, half an apple and half an orange.

While there was some variation in the meal, its typical ingredients included:

  • Two slices of wholemeal bread (Kneippbrød) spread with margarine
  • A slice of cheese
  • Half a pint of milk
  • Half an apple and half an orange

Extra ingredients might include slices of raw uncooked vegetable, such as carrots or swedes. Between autumn and spring, a dose of cod liver oil could be included.[1][2][3][4]

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