Cross-post from the Chopin Mazurkas thread:
(Also I loved the smell of record cleaner spray when I was a kid. Again, it was a decadent, mysterious, velvet smell.)
I love the smell of rain. I particularly like the smell of subway (stations and trains) in rainy days in Tokyo. I think it's a mixture of smells of dust, mold, water, concrete, rotten things, etc.. Very urban, a little decadent smell. I wish there were a perfume of that smell.
I love the smell of the pages of a CD booklet, book or magazine.
The smell of blooming lilacs in the spring permeating the neighbourhood.
The smell of freshly chopped dill.
Quote from: OrchestralNut on April 01, 2023, 10:27:57 AMI love the smell of the pages of a CD booklet, book or magazine.
The smell of blooming lilacs in the spring permeating the neighbourhood.
The smell of freshly chopped dill.
I like the smell of paper too. Specially the smell of LP record jackets.
Old books
Baking coffee cake
fresh lawn clippings
chamomile tea
pine trees
Weird thread.
Books
Latakia
Open fires
Petrichor
Coastal breeze
Woodlands
Most Chanel products
Single Malt Whisky
Coffee
Newly baked bread
Pine/cedar
Old/English Roses
Night stock
Red apples
Lapsang
Rosemary
Patchouli
Oakmoss
Root beer
Cannabis
Incense
Indian cuisine
Both very old books and very new books. Different smells but both delightful.
Right after it rains (or petrichor, as foxandpeng said)
Good pinot noir
Probably the most controversial one: I do like the smell of gasoline.
Quote from: OrchestralNut on April 01, 2023, 10:27:57 AMThe smell of freshly chopped dill.
This is one of the very best food smells! Also the smell of cumin.
Also right when you are starting cooking and put the onions and garlic in the pan, that very first smell that fills the room.
One loves the smell of open fires, the other loves the smell of gasoline. You two should never meet.
Quote from: Brian on April 01, 2023, 05:24:40 PMProbably the most controversial one: I do like the smell of gasoline.
I do too. I expected that someone would say leather. We'll see.
Yes - (clean, tanned etc.) leather
Hyacinths (blue hyacinths seem to smell best)
freshly baked brad bread
al kinds of citrus
gasoline however....is just awful.
Quote from: pjme on April 02, 2023, 02:37:35 AMfreshly baked brad
I don't know what you have against Brad, he seemed like a fine fellow... ;D
Quote from: DavidW on April 02, 2023, 06:21:06 AMI don't know what you have against Brad, he seemed like a fine fellow... ;D
He's gone stale now, though.
Quote from: DavidW on April 02, 2023, 06:21:06 AMI don't know what you have against Brad, he seemed like a fine fellow... ;D
He works in a bakery and is indeed a fine fellow. ;D
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Quote from: Dry Brett Kavanaugh on April 01, 2023, 06:11:10 PMI do too. I expected that someone would say leather. We'll see.
The smell of a leather baseball glove, soaked in neatsfoot oil, would make my list although it's an aroma I haven't experienced in a very long time.
Tomato plants are at the top of my list. I enjoy the taste of tomatoes, but not as much as the fragrance of the leaves of the plant.
Both the leaves and the glove are classic summer smells for me.
Sage plants.
Quote from: Szykneij on April 02, 2023, 03:33:36 PMThe smell of a leather baseball glove, soaked in neatsfoot oil, would make my list although it's an aroma I haven't experienced in a very long time.
Nice!
fresh-sawn wood.
Nice thread idea Manabu!
I like the smell of a bonfire
Farmyard smells :o
Methylated Spirits (although I don't drink it ;D )
I was once in a pub with my wife when she commented on the 'lovely bonfire smell' but, in fact, she had accidentally set fire to the newspaper I was reading with a candle!
Blossomed lindens
Roses
Books, old and new
Quote from: vandermolen on April 05, 2023, 12:58:45 AMI was once in a pub with my wife when she commented on the 'lovely bonfire smell' but, in fact, she had accidentally set fire to the newspaper I was reading with a candle!
;D
I was once in IKEA with my wife and we went to the restaurant to eat and we also took two Swedish beers. After a few sips, my wife commented that the beer was quite strong. That was not my impression at all so I studied the can attentively and it read "alcohol-free"!
Quote from: Florestan on April 05, 2023, 01:44:48 AM;D
I was once in IKEA with my wife and we went to the restaurant to eat and we also took two Swedish beers. After a few sips, my wife commented that the beer was quite strong. That was not my impression at all so I studied the can attentively and it read "alcohol-free"!
V funny!