Cookies have a wonderful aroma because molecules disperse through the air as they bake. The process of baking turns the moisture (water) in cookie dough into steam. This steam rises with the heat of the oven, escaping through vents and dispersing through the kitchen and into the nearby environment. The steam carries minute molecules of all the other ingredients in the cookies, such as the butter, sugar, vanilla and flour, all of which combine to produce the delicious cookie smell.
cookies.
they don't
The smell of freshly baked cookies in the oven! Musky, earthy.
Fortune Cookies
im sure they can make themselves smell like anything
gingerbread cookies pie etc
My wife has special jar candles that give that delicious smell all over the hose.
because you are completly normal
cheese is good and cookies hobo
He disliked the smell of cookies! naw juz kiddin. cookies are cool. he disliked the native americans
At Christmas you might smell wine,cookies,pie and smoke from a fireplace if you have one.
Dough and sugar mostly. But it depends on what topping they have or what filling they have. Cinnamon doughnuts will smell of cinnamon, strawberry doughnuts will smell of strawberry and so on.