The smell of celery can be attributed to specific compounds found in the vegetable, such as phthalides, which are responsible for its distinctive aroma. These compounds can be released through various processes, including cooking or even certain skin conditions that might mimic the scent. Additionally, diet and personal hygiene products can influence body odor, potentially creating a celery-like scent. If the smell persists and is concerning, it might be worth consulting a healthcare professional.
A bit like a mix between celery, pineapple and bread
It smells sweet -- of pancake syrup. Or celery seed...
Celery, but juicier.
When it looks like celery
Limp celery is generally safe to eat as long as it does not show signs of spoilage such as mold or a bad smell. However, the texture and taste may not be as desirable as fresh celery.
Celery is a stem
the ones that like to be in celery
yes reindeer do love celery.
To determine this, use your senses of sight, smell, and touch. First look at the celery. The color of the celery stalks should be a consistent and light green in color thoughout; the leaves will be a slightly darker color green. The stalks should be free of blemishes and brown spots, and the leaves on the end should look fresh, not wilted. If the leaves are cut off at the end, this is often a sign that the celery is not fresh since grocery story produce clerks sometimes cut off wilted leaves to extend its shelf life at the store. Also the cut end of the bunch of celery should be dry and clean, not slippery or slimy in anyway. Next, using your thumb and forefinger, grip and try to lift the bunch of celery from the middle of one stalk. Fresh celery will be rigid and stiff, and will lift without too much effort, although it may be heavy. If the stalk bows or arcs between your fingers and is flexible, then the celery is not fresh. Finally, smell the celery. Fresh celery should smell, well, fresh. You should be able to detect a subtle celery aroma, but not odors of mold or mildew. They grow vertically in the dirt so some earthy smell, especially at the base of the bunch, is to be expected.
Yes budgies like greens including celery leaves. I fed my budgies dandelion leaves and lettuce.... and celery leaves....
Salary. Change the e's in celery and it sounds like salary.
Yes=Some Guineapigs LOVE celery but others arnt so sure about it=