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I love the smell of fresh baked bread,roasted flour in butter,any type of Christmas cookie baking,the smell of sauteed onion,garlic,ginger,the smell of cilantro/mint after it is plucked from the stems,fresh baked pies and apple strudel and definitely apricot dumplings in cinnamon sugar and browned butter and lastly homemade pizza.
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Originally Posted by lubby
I make Jasmine rice and I don't smell the Jasmine.
If your acquaintance says : "Hmmm ... , this smells so yummy",
and you go : : Huh ... ? I do not smell anything",
nothing wrong with either of you.
People all have different abilities when it comes to *smell*.
One kind of smell, good for one, maybe awful for another !
I never think rice has a *smell*, but then I do not cook rice, as rice alone.
I always add something to it. Turmeric, salt, soup extract, whatever ...
The best cooking smell I like is *sauteed onions*, and the smell of chocolate.
When I lived in Switzerland, the J. Suchard Chocolate Company was right next to the freeway I used to take to work. Even worse was that the off-ramp, I had to take, was *right there*, so the smell lingered.
It was simple awful (in both senses of the meaning) to drive past that place in the morning and then have a hankering for chocolate chip cookies !
It is *un-american* not to like chocolate chip cookies !!!
I do hate (with a passion) the smell of a McDonalds !
Apple pie baking
coffee
bacon
onions and garlic
homemade bread
brownies
chocolate chip cookies
Turkey cooked on Thanksgiving
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