Salad should smell fresh. The smell also depends on the salad and what you put in it. For example a "Greek Salad" may smell tangy.
no it should smell like real ham with bread
Red meat can have a slight blood smell. Other than that it should not smell. Red meat should never smell unpleasant, or like eggs.
Bacteria on the skin mixes with sweat which creates specific kinds of odors.
Boneless chicken breasts seem to never smell. Other cuts seem to vary in smell. The smell of these cuts is distinct from other meats. The smell probably depends on the bird's diet. The easiest way to tell you what store-bought raw chicken smells like it to start with what it shouldn't smell like. It should not smell sour like vinegar. It should not smell yeasty, like bread dough that is rising. It should not smell of ammonia or chlorine. It should not smell skunky or sulfurous.
It has no real smell if it is working as it should.
Olives should not smell like rum. They should smell like olives. It could be that there is some yeast spoilage of the olives that could give it an odd odor.
No, the chickens rear should smell like its fecal matter.
No. It should smell like raw beef - if it is a beef steak. Or pork, if it is a pork steak. And so on.
Carnations have a pleasant spicy smell.
They should not smell at all if clean. They do not secrete anything and will only smell if dirty.
Anthrax has NO odour. It does not smell like anything. This said, you should not be sniffing things you think are Anthrax!
Drugs can have a wide range of smells depending on their chemical composition. Some drugs may have a bitter or chemical odor, while others may have a sweet or earthy scent. It is important to note that the smell of a drug is not a reliable way to determine its potency or composition.