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The chemical that is often associated with a smell resembling walnuts is benzaldehyde. Benzaldehyde is an aromatic aldehyde that occurs naturally in bitter almonds and is used in various flavoring and fragrance applications. Its distinctive sweet and nutty aroma is reminiscent of walnuts, making it a notable compound in culinary and perfumery contexts.

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