Whatever Booharv's mom cooks for breakfast.
INdian food?
Middle Eastern?
Chinese is up there.
I'm going to go with Indian. A friend invited me to some Indian place to eat once and I had to apologize because I couldn't even go inside. Curry is strong as a mf'er and for some reason that is one smell that I can't stomach.(no racist)
Bbq
Butter Pecan Syrup from IHOP
I love that stuff though. I don't really eat pancakes because I don't like them but on the rare occasion that I do go there I get the harvest grain and nut pancakes with the butter pecan syrup.
I worked there for 8 months about 9 years ago and within 3 days of starting, I hated pancakes. I didn't eat any until about 2 or 3 years ago when I started eating at Magnolia Pancake Haus on a regular (read: when I can afford it) basis. However, when I did work there, it didn't matter how many times I washed my clothes, they always smelled like Butter Pecan syrup.
Spring Creek barbecue. I always reek of smoke when I leave there.
This...sometimes you can smell it after eating pizza with basil and garlic bread and just sweat it out for hours and still get a whiff.
Might just be PTSD from the movie theater job but my answer is popcorn.
Poocy. I know it's not food but I eat it and that smell lingers.
kimchi, hands down.
It's for sure Curry. Went to a mixer. A group of three people walked in (Indian) and the whole room turned into a Indian Restaraunt.
for me it is bill miller's
This is a good one. I am part korean, so I don't think it smells bad. For people that aren't used to it, they tell me it reeks.
i don't know if it smells, but i tried kimchee for the first time recently and it was pretty good. couldn't smell it though and i don't know how "authentic" it was.
greeks and curries for whatever reason, after eating it they wear it like a fkn cologne...
+1
I had a friend in high school who's mom was korean and was always making kimchi. I never dared to taste it but god that stunk.
North Korean air thick with kimchi stink
13 October 2006
North Korean missles suspected to be filled with fermenting cabbage.WASHINGTON - Results from an initial air sampling after North Korea's announced nuclear test showed no evidence of radioactive particles that would be expected from a successful nuclear detonation, but did contain high percentages of kimchi stink, which is in some ways much worse.
A U.S. government intelligence official said Friday that the test results mean the North Korean blast was probably not a nuclear explosion, but rather an exploding buried jar of kimchi, a y regional dish of fermented cabbage famous for its stink, which has been compared to "dead ass." The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to disclose the sampling results, however, his name is Michael Billington.
The readings reinforce uncertainty about Monday's underground explosion, which North Korea has trumpeted as a nuclear test. It also keeps alive lingering questions about North Korea's intentions to use kimchi as a weapon. Data from seismic sensors has already indicated the explosion was smaller than expected.
The test was still extremely worrisome, as kimchi in even small doses has been known to cause blindness, chemicals burns to the mouth and butthole areas, and agonizing death, usually on a toilet. In contrast, radioactivity is mercifully free of smell or taste.
The Chinese and Japanese governments have done their own air sampling and found no trace of radioactive material, officials from both countries said Friday. A Japanese government official said his country sampled air over the Sea of Japan, as well as rainfall and ground-level air on Japanese territory and found nothing.
The U.S. intelligence official described the U.S. results as the State Department announced that large-nostrilled Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to China, South Korea and Japan next week to discuss steps to be taken to pressure North Korea to drop its efforts to threaten nearby countries with death by kimchi, and to assess the stink situation in the region.
Kimchi.
I worked in a Koreatown hotel in L.A....and nothing reeks as bad as kimchi...some people would step into an elevator and it literally came out of their pores and you could see other people in the elevator trying desperately to hold their breath and take panicky stabs at the floor buttons...
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