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What food do you enjoy eating but hate the smell of?

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  • D deconceptualist@leminal.space

    I’m guessing oyster sauce is another? I suspect it’s one of those magic ingredients that makes restaurant Pad Thai so good, but I’ve been hesitant to buy a bottle of my own.

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    Could be, but I haven’t tried that one myself.

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    • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS softestsapphic@lemmy.world

      Yeah why does eggs cooking smell like wet, microwaved dogs?

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      wet, microwaved dogs

      Honestly, that’s not helping me much as a reference point.

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      • talT tal

        wet, microwaved dogs

        Honestly, that’s not helping me much as a reference point.

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        softestsapphic@lemmy.world
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        Imagine wet dog smell but warmer

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          ladytaters@lemmy.world
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          Tripe. I can’t stand the smell while menudo is cooking but it’s so damn tasty!

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          • J just_another_person@lemmy.world

            Vinegar is pretty universally hated a scent. Most foods wouldn’t be the same without it.

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            Gonna need a source on that universal hate.

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            • L ladytaters@lemmy.world

              Tripe. I can’t stand the smell while menudo is cooking but it’s so damn tasty!

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              drre@feddit.org
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              i love andouillette but this is definitely something to cook leewards.

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                Personally I love the smell, but whenever I eat Natto everyone in the house is upset.

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                • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ jordanlund@lemmy.world

                  My wife totally has the soap thing, and I must be a carrier for that gene, because I can see where the soapy flavor is coming from, but it doesn’t bug me.

                  For the smell/taste thing, I have the opposite. I love the smell of roasting coffee… can’t stand coffee.

                  Ditto unsmoked tobacco, smells amazing, cannot tolerate smoking.

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                  It’s one of life’s little injustices that coffee never tastes as good as it smells.

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                  • L lemmythinkaboutthat@lemmy.myserv.one

                    Butterfish It is delicious but smells so bad that nobody in my family wants to cook it at their house so we would go to our grandparents’. The aroma lingers for more than a day if you don’t properly aerate the place. Febreeze, candles and other air fresheners do not work.

                    Bagoóng It is a Filipino condiment made of shrimp paste. There are other variations but still stinky.

                    Durian disone@lemmy.zip is right about the heavenly durian milkshakes! My siblings and I would eat them outside — we weren’t allowed to bring them inside the house.

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                    krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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                    There were signs all over my hotel in Thailand prohibiting the consumption of durian on the premises.

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                    • K krooklochurm@lemmy.ca

                      There were signs all over my hotel in Thailand prohibiting the consumption of durian on the premises.

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                      lemmythinkaboutthat@lemmy.myserv.one
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                      LOL, yes! And in buses as well.

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                      • talT tal

                        wet, microwaved dogs

                        Honestly, that’s not helping me much as a reference point.

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                        klugerama@lemmy.world
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                        Yeah that smells different

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                        • H hansolo@lemmy.today

                          Overly ripe papayas.

                          Always smell like rot. Taste like magic.

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                          I could never eat papaya at any stage of ripeness without a generous squeeze of lime, it’s just so bad.

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                          • B Brokkr

                            Probably the cheese (depending on the recipe). Parmesan has aroma compounds also found in other less desirable substances.

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                            evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world
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                            Yup. Butyric acid, it’s what makes parm and Hershey’s chocolate taste like they do, but its also what makes vomit smell like it does.

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                            • D disone@lemmy.zip

                              Durian smells so bad, but durian milkshake is just heaven

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                              Am I the only weirdo that enjoys the smell, too? I acknowledge that it’s strong and there is a good reason why it’s not allowed indoors in many places, but when it’s outside I dig it.

                              I just had some in Malaysia last week. So good!

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