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2007-08-15 05:27:21
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answer #1
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answered by ~Behind These Hazel Eyes~ 3
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properly it relies upon on what component to India your neighbor is from...North or South Indian? maximum Indian dishes have garlic, ginger, onion, pepper, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and then as quickly because it is all fried up in a pan, the greens are extra...any veggie could properly be utilized, okra, cabbage, cauliflour, potatoes, etc. on occasion, some Indians use methi (funugreek) which has a brilliant stable smell that lasts for days. I recommend you place money into some febreeze...or extra perfect get pass try some Indian nutrients, the smell won't be that super, yet Indian nutrients is incredibly good.
2016-10-10 06:56:41
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answered by ? 4
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The smelliest I've cooked is leg of lamb in red wine with garlic and rosemary (it taste great though) but the smelliest I've smelled is Limburger cheese!
2007-08-15 17:02:20
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answered by sharpeilvr 6
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The smelliest I have experienced was while living on the same floor as 3 hindu families, their food smells horrible. No offense to indians out ther I have nothing against you.
2007-08-15 05:28:40
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answered by shygal 5
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Hmm...there are a few stinky ones I can think of. Limberger cheese, cooked cabbage, salmon stew, salmon patties and kimchi If you don't know what kimchi is, you should look it up. It is different kinds of meats and vegetables that are stored in a pot in the ground and fermented. My mom's best friend is Korean, and we can barely stand to be around her after she eats it because her breath smells so bad!
Oh! The best smelling food is cookies baking, particularly sugar cookies.
2007-08-15 06:03:28
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answer #5
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answered by Starr 7
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Cauliflower, no question. And cabbage. Smells like diapers. I love the smell of spaghetti sauce though.
2007-08-15 05:28:19
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answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7
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My parents and grandparents sometimes boil fish stomachs, its a Cree native delicacy. That is a bad smell. I always hated that smell since I was a kid.
2007-08-15 05:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Kim Chee = rotted cabbage with garlic, chili peppers and vinager
Balut = rotted chicken eggs with the embreo's pretty well developed. Eaten in the philippines on a dare with lotsa booze in me.
2007-08-16 08:07:32
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answered by Zipperhead 6
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There is a specialty they cook here in Italy for New Years Eve.Cotechino,it's pigs feet, stuffed with a mixture of meat and innerds of the same pig.It STINKS TO HIGH HEAVEN!!
2007-08-15 05:39:44
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answered by Barbara D 6
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When I was pregnant, I couldn't stand the smell of fish, salmon or ground sausage cooking and still can't. Nasty smelling stuff there.
2007-08-15 16:13:10
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answered by Mustang Sally 5
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Bad smell, beef kidneys
2007-08-15 05:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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