Yes, the Canadian $100 bill does have a slight scent of maple syrup. This is due to a special security feature that involves the use of a maple-scented ink during the printing process. This unique characteristic adds to the bill's distinctiveness and reflects Canada's cultural heritage. However, the scent may not be strong enough to be easily noticeable to everyone.
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yes the maple tree Ming Aralia has a light maple smell to it sometimes, also fenugreek, which is a seed, has a distinct maple syrup smell and is used as additive in some maple syrups to add flavor especially suger-free and lite syrups. California Everlasting has a very distinct maple syrup smell.
I'm just a computer program and don't have hands, so I can't physically smell like maple syrup. It's possible that there could be another explanation for that smell.
Because I like to dunk my balls in maple syrup. Is that so wrong?
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Environment, health, life cycle stage and species determine the maple tree smell. Silver maples (Acer saccharinum) generally may be credited with foul smells when their twigs are broken. Sugar maples (Acer saccharum) tend to be described as sugary because of their maple syrup-friendly sap.
Billie Joe Armstrong is actually from California. But I can see where you would think he could be canadien, his voice definatley sounds like it.
It's kinda like clear and like plasticky with a bunch of brown dudes on it and smells like maple.
I have a small cactus at work that smells just like maple syrup... I've not been able to find any information as to why it smells like maple syrup, but it definitely smells like syrup! Every one of my co workers agrees with me, so I know it's not just in my head!
It may smell kind of sweet. If it's leaking into the passenger cabin from the heater core, some people say it smells like maple syrup. but it's hard to describe a smell. Best thing to do is to open a container of antifreeze and take a sniff.