What does pajeeta smell like?

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The joke is "like curry", but it's actually a distinct smell, different from and more complex than curry. You do get a waft of currylike spices, and that's from both clothing saturated by food scent molecules, and food scent molecules being excreted from their pores (common curry ingredients like onion and cumin, for example, produce sulfurous compounds in sweat), but it's mixed with other scents like nag champa, jasmine, and maybe even body oils. Ghee (rancid butter) is very forward, which makes sense as ghee is the primary cooking fat in Indian households. The most prominent smell, though, tends to be a sickly-sweet body odor, less earthy and sharper than Euro BO, which might be genetic, idk. You know the type of BO if you've ever...
The joke is "like curry", but it's actually a distinct smell, different from and more complex than curry. You do get a waft of currylike spices, and that's from both clothing saturated by food scent molecules, and food scent molecules being excreted from their pores (common curry ingredients like onion and cumin, for example, produce sulfurous compounds in sweat), but it's mixed with other scents like nag champa, jasmine, and maybe even body oils. Ghee (rancid butter) is very forward, which makes sense as ghee is the primary cooking fat in Indian households. The most prominent smell, though, tends to be a sickly-sweet body odor, less earthy and sharper than Euro BO, which might be genetic, idk. You know the type of BO if you've ever been around a Near Easterner.

Basically, picture an elderly Jewish guy who rolled in rancid butter and then spent a few days stewing in a hot summer hippie van.
 
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