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  2. 9 Foods That Smell Awful but Taste Amazing - AOL

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    6. Fish Sauce. A few drops of fish sauce can elevate your stir-fries, soups, and sauces with deep, savory, salty complexity.Just don't sniff the bottle. Ever. It smells like an old fish market ...

  3. 5 Healthy Foods That Are Keeping You Up at Night - AOL

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  4. Stinky tofu - Wikipedia

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    Stinky tofu (Chinese: 臭豆腐; pinyin: chòu dòufu) is a Chinese form of fermented tofu that has a strong odor.It is usually sold at night markets or roadside stands as a snack, or in lunch bars as a side dish, rather than in restaurants.

  5. 5 foods that wreak havoc on a good night’s sleep - AOL

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  6. Garlic breath - Wikipedia

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    Eating these foods raw is more effective than heated. Indeed, enzymes that degrade the sulfurous compounds responsible for garlic breath are heat sensitive and found in previously mentioned food. References

  7. 11 Foods You Should Never Eat At Night - AOL

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    Here are 11 foods to avoid at night to help you get a night of restful slumber. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. 6 Things in Your Freezer You Should Throw Away - AOL

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    Although freezer-burned food is not hazardous to eat, the quality of it will be bad. It may also have an unpleasant smell that comes with freezer burn, and the color may be unappealing.

  9. Olfactory fatigue - Wikipedia

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    For example, when entering a restaurant initially the odor of food is often perceived as being very strong, but after time the awareness of the odor normally fades to the point where the smell is not perceptible or is much weaker. After leaving the area of high odor, the sensitivity is restored with time.