Corndogs smell for the same reason any other thing smells. Tiny particles on the corndog are constantly being released into the air. Heating a corndog will accelerate the process and may cause a stronger smell.
smell/nose
I suspect you would smell nothing at all.
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
The suffix that relates to the sense of smell is "-osmia." It is derived from the Greek word "osme," meaning smell. This suffix is commonly used in terms like "hypoosmia" (reduced ability to smell) and "anosmia" (loss of smell).
Pollution can have various unpleasant smells depending on the source, such as a smoky or chemical smell from industrial emissions, a musty smell from mold and mildew, or a rotten egg smell from sewage or certain types of air pollution.
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Corn can eat dogdogs, so dogs can eat corndogs too. Its called the food square. Corndogs arent good for anyone, but they wont hurt dogs,
The smell is due to a corn dog plant a couple of miles up the Mississippi River. The excess frying oil is illegally dumped into the river, which LSU fans bathe in once a week.
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Yes.
it is either corndogs
Zero.
It is made from corndogs.
Corndogs are hotdogs that have been coated or dipped in a flour-cornmeal-milk-and-water mixture, that has been mixed to form a batter. The batter-coated hotdogs are then fried or cooked.
I don't think so...
No you idiot, they didn't
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