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Greatest Smelling Food You LOVE To Eat

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Apple pie

Yes I'll second that, For me it has to be warm apple pie though.

 

I think nothing comes close to mama's Sunday smelling roast and creamy spuds.

 

 

 

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For me nothing beats the smell of steaks on a wood burning grill. A premium cut filet mignon, cooked rare is hard to beat. Although sushi is still my favorite, but it generally doesn't have much smell unless it's going bad.

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Warm apple pie with a side of ice cream is my favorite. I do love sushi as well

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Several things come to mind:

  1. Sausage & Fennel Ragù
  2. Old-Fashioned Pecan Pie
  3. Apple Yogurt Cake with a Cinnamon-Sugar Streak
  4. Mulled Cider with a Cinnamon Stick
  5. Lamb Curry

Fr. Bill    

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Is wine food?

 

Some of the wine smells fantastic.

 

All kind of wild mushroom ...

Michael J.

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Several things come to mind:

  • Lamb Curry

Forgot about curry dishes. That's one that I love the smell and taste of as well. Every time I walk into an Indian restaurant and I smell the curry my mouth starts to water.

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As an american born Indian, I am well familiar with the curry smell.   We have to be careful about the strong smell, as it can be quite disturbing to the unfamiliar, especially neighbors in close quarters like apartment buildings, or co-workers. 

 

I myself have never been into curries, being that I was born with a taste for bland american style food, but with age I've started to acquire a more adventurous palette and like the occasional Indian or Thai curry dish.  It's not really my thing, but I hear praises for indian spicy cooking all the time from others.  

A.J. Domingo

Bacon, burgers, steaks, lobster and sausages.

 

For desert, crapes, apple pie, french toast and waffles with tons of butter and syrup.

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@Groovin_DC-10

Just reading your post shot my blood sugar through the roof! :Just Kidding:

 

While I do love curry, I prefer very mild curry. My tongue just doesn't cope well with "hot" spices. :Worried:

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The smell of Thanksgiving Dinner which permeates the air all day long.  Then the pies afterwards.  For me, however, I love COLD pumpkin pie with a spoonful of whipped cream on top.  Then it's time for a great nap!

 

Stan

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