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Breakfast/Lunch, Garlic, Onion, and other foods with strong smell
#11
Onion/garlic breath doesn't bother me in the slightest. But pepperoni/salami breath nauseates me. To each his own.
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#12
How about "The Smithsonian magazine described it as akin to "turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock"."

This current news item seemed appropriate for this discussion.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-43940122

Rotten durian causes Melbourne university evacuation

More than 500 students and teachers were evacuated from a university in Melbourne, Australia, as a result of a smell initially suspected to be gas.

But it turned out the "gas" that students smelt at the RMIT's library was a rotting durian that had been left in a cupboard.

The durian is a tropical fruit known for its strong, stinky smell.

Firefighters said the smell had moved through the building via the air conditioning system.

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The Smithsonian magazine described it as akin to "turpentine and onions, garnished with a gym sock".
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#13
tenders wrote:
I never eat that stuff for breakfast, and avoid it for lunch.

I find abhorrent the concept of the “everything” bagel for breakfast. Or any time, really...if God had wanted us to eat that he’d have made an “everything” tree or shrub from which to pick it.

Not that I eat a lot of 'everything' bagels but, God didn't make a pizza bush either, or even a mozzarella plant. Sometimes people have to take it upon themselves...
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#14
.....pizza roll.......
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#15
I don't mind a single meal issue. It's when someone completely saturates their system with garlic, onions, curry spices or whatever. No amount of bathing or oral hygiene will make it go away.
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#16
....strong smell coming from the food.....??

....or do you mean after ingesting the food.....coming from the gas....cloud emitted....???
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