Well it depends because I went to this space camp and we made rockets and stuff like that and we had space ice cream and it was all dry it was not cold and it tasted horrible. You can buy them somewhere but I don't no the place.
When you cook food, the smell can linger in the air and get absorbed by surfaces in your house. This happens because cooking releases tiny particles and aromas that can spread throughout the space, creating a food-like smell.
There is no air in space, so there are no molecules to carry scents like we experience on Earth. Therefore, astronauts don't typically smell anything in the vacuum of space. Inside a spacecraft, astronauts may notice odors from items brought on board like food, equipment, or experiments.
you can smell fish food. you can smell salt if your in the Ocean.
They smell like the ocean unless they are dead then they smell like sushi!
Its the smell of hops that comes from the breweries.
food and stuff like that
it smells like food
because they make the food not smell otherwise3 it would smell like farts from cameron
because ur feet smell like dog food
Cats eat cat food, so therefore their breath smells like cat food. Think about it with humans. If you eat pizza, doesn't your breath smell like pizza?
Centipedes do not have a distinct smell as horses do. If you found a centipede with a specific smell, it may be from its environment or what it has come into contact with. It is best to ensure there are no food sources attracting them and to keep your living space clean to prevent them from entering.
Outside of Earth's atmosphere, there is no smell because there are so few molecules present to interact with our olfactory system. Astronauts who have been on spacewalks report that space has no discernible smell.