Coffee bean smell creates an olfactive break. After smelling several fragrances the brain gets saturated and as a consequence your olfactive sense is considerably reduced.
Smelling coffee bean will "distract" your attention from the fragrances for a moment and then allows the brain to reset its capacity to analyse fragrance.
The effect and mechanism is more psychlologycal than a molecular reaction created by the coffee.
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It really depends on the type and brand. There is this one animal who eats coffee beans and you can use its droppings for coffee, it costs like $500 a pound or something. Yes, it is real. A kilo is 2.2 pounds. So if a pound of gourmet coffee beans is $6.99, then a kilo of coffee beans is $6.99 X 2.2 = $15.38.
Perfume is what you buy from a store and it makes you smell nice. Perfume testers is what you can "test" in the store to see if you like the scent of the perfume. Perfume testers are really perfume bottles that simply don't have the packaging and that is their industry nickname!
No, perfume in no way shape or form will help you pass a drug test. Wearing perfume won't change anything. Also, most perfumes contain alcohol. So if alcohol is part of the drugs being tested for, whether a breathalyzer or blood test, drinking perfume will only make you test positive for alcohol.
Yes
yes but its spelt kool beans or kewl beans
Two main reasons, the process of making it, and artificial inflation from hype of its novelty. The process of making it involves getting coffee beans that were eaten by an Asian Palm Civet and defecated out again. Not only does this make them hard to get and limited to certain areas of the world where the Civet lives, it also makes the process rather unpleasant. Due to the novelty of coffee made from...ahem, pre-digested beans, sellers can get away with demanding a higher price. It is also been famously sampled by wealthy people who like to show off what they can afford. Far as I know though, there is little to no scientific evidence that it tastes better than un-digested beans, because in one test, they gave coffee from digested and undigested beans in a blind taste test and no one could tell the difference.
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Yes they can, here are a few examples, some are quite obuious, like Garlic, Fresh coffee, lavender, fresh cut grass, perfume and Gloss Paint, when I was a truck driver in the Army we had to learn the different smell of Petrol, Diesel and Engine Oil so that we knew what was what when it was dark, Police dogs can be trained to sniff for drugs or explosive, and equipment can be made to sniff test for toxic gas in mines.
Smell your breath
you smell it