If I had to guess, I'd probably say corn.
This could be due to the presence of a compound called methyl anthranilate in the plant, which gives off a scent similar to that of corn chips or Fritos. It is commonly found in plants such as certain cultivars of Osmanthus and some species of Streptocarpus. It's a natural fragrance that some people find enjoyable.
Yes, corn is commonly used to make chips, particularly tortilla chips, which are made from masa harina—a dough made from ground corn. Additionally, corn chips, like Fritos, are made from cornmeal and often fried or baked for a crispy texture. These chips are popular snacks and can be enjoyed plain or with dips like salsa and guacamole.
It kind of smells like flour
It smells a little like Fritos or corn chips. It's strange.
because your breath probably smells like chips
On the contrary, not all dogs' feet smell like corn chips. For those dogs who may have that scent on their feet, there are a number of reasons to explain the smell: 1) the dog stepped in corn chips on his/her way over to your nose. 2) the dog stepped in a corn product or by-product (like E85 Ethanol) on his/her way over to your nose. 3) the dog has corn chips for feet because he/she is actually a model of a dog made completely out of corn chips. 4) you have corn chips in your nose, so whatever you smell appears to have that odor, including a dog's feet.
no it is not when it comes out it smells like salt and vinager chips
what does broom corn look like
Urine that smells like corn chips can be attributed to the presence of certain compounds such as ketones or specific amino acids. This scent might indicate dehydration, a high-protein diet, or even a condition like diabetes, where the body produces excess ketones. Additionally, certain foods or supplements can alter urine odor. If the smell persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Corn chips do contain some folate, but the amount is relatively low compared to other food sources. Folate is naturally found in corn, so corn-based products like corn chips may provide small quantities of this essential B-vitamin. However, for significant folate intake, it is better to consume foods like leafy greens, legumes, and fortified grains.
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it smells like a bad strawberry