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Quotes About Aroma

The whole house seemed to be permeated by the scent of the herb garden.
~ Margery Allingham
The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways.
~ T. S. Eliot
You can never have enough garlic. With enough garlic, you can eat The New York Times.
~ Morley Safer
My final, considered judgment is that the hardy bulb [garlic] blesses and ennobles everything it touches - with the possible exception of ice cream and pie.
~ Angelo Pellegrini
Whosoever says truffle, utters a grand word, which awakens erotic and gastronomic ideas.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose.
~ Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
The mere smell of cooking can evoke a whole civilization.
~ Fernand Braudel
As for the garden of mint, the very smell of it alone recovers and refreshes our spirits, as the taste stirs up our appetite for meat.
~ Pliny the Elder
It is the destiny of mint to be crushed.
~ Waverley Root
There are five elements: earth, air, fire, water and garlic.
~ Unknown
Coffee is a fleeting moment and a fragrance.
~ Claudia Roden
I think if I were a woman I'd wear coffee as a perfume.
~ Unknown
The hungrier one becomes, the clearer one's mind works— also the more sensitive one becomes to the odors of food.
~ George S. Clason
Most dear actors, eat no onions nor garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath.
~ William Shakespeare
Nothing helps scenery like bacon and eggs.
~ Mark Twain
Thy breath is like the steame of apple-pyes.
~ Robert Greene
The smell of cooking food is often a calming one.
~ Daniel Handler
I wake up in the morning thinking about food.
~ Guy Fieri
There is no such thing as a little garlic.
~ Anonymous
My dad makes food with very few delicate flavours.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
As Calcutta smells of death and Bombay of Money, Bangkok smells of sex, but this sexual aroma is mingled with the sharper whiffs of sex and money
~ Paul Theroux
Cinnamon bites and kisses simultaneously.
~ Vanna Bonta
Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.
~ Doug Larson
the black loaf that was the only bread available nowadays, named pumpernickel because it filled one with wind.
~ Unknown