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As delicious as onions are, walking around smelling like them is another story.
Onion smell is pervasive and irritating long after the delicious meal is over.
It clings to the fingers and nail region with ferocity.
It even affects your breath!
Indeed, onions have a very potent smell, because onion oil contains 1-propenyl sulfenic acid, which is thought to be the lacrimator in onions.
The lacrimator is something that makes your eyes water and gives the onions such a distinct smell. ...more
Answered by jafar, 16 Jan 06:24 pm
Onion smell is pervasive and irritating long after the delicious meal is over.
It clings to the fingers and nail region with ferocity.
It even affects your breath!
Indeed, onions have a very potent smell, because onion oil contains 1-propenyl sulfenic acid, which is thought to be the lacrimator in onions.
The lacrimator is something that makes your eyes water and gives the onions such a distinct smell. ...more
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Yeah! very bad.. farmers should put deodrant when they grow onions!
Answered by up front, 16 Jan 06:23 pm
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