Hello, fellow Pandas! Most of us have a favorite smell or smells—something that makes us happy and reminds us of something that we love or a fond memory.
What's your favorite smell? Is it freshly mowed grass? Your grandmother's cookies? Deodorant? Maybe even gasoline or something else that people wouldn't normally think of when asked about pleasant smells? Share with us below and don't forget to upvote your favorite answers!
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You guys might think I'm weird but I love how fresh wood smell.
Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies
When you walk outside in the morning and you can smell the leaves outside and the foggy breeze that whoosh through my hair. Ah, I love that smell of sanity.
I love how you easily described the feeling just by using the term Whoosh.
Russian olive tree blossoms have the nicest fragrance I can think of. Mornings after rain, an intoxicating smell. Fir needles, pine sawdust. I missed all these beautiful smells when I lived in Asia, but there were frangipani blossoms to make up for them.
A steak cooked on a cast iron pan.
Home. Every house has its own scent but home, to me at least, always smells relaxing. It's a curious blend of coffee, teas, whatever perfume I've been using during that time frame, cats, and years of family life. If "home" doesn't count as an answer, then how about "a blooming lilac bush on a warm rainy morning"?
When I walk into a used bookstore with classic, antique books. Those places are so rare these days! I love the smell of the old paper and undisturbed stacks of beautiful bindings.
A) Sharpies
B) Nail polish
C) Gasoline
D) Green apple Jolly Ranchers
E) That one ‘raspberry cream nougat’ scented marker of mine
I love the smell of grass in the morning
This is a bit bit weird of a question, but my favorite smell is Sugarcookies and barbecue
Cheiro de livro novo, o melhor! (The smell of a new book, that's the best!)
I love smelling pizza! It always makes me hungry though lol
bacon, cookies, cake, biscuits, chocolate, vanilla, etc.
bacon is one of the tops for me. I fancy an egg, bacon and sausage sandwich now. brb
My favorite smell? Definatly my dad cooking! It's even better when he's using garlic!
might sound weird, but the smell of gasoline, like the specific smell of being next to an engine on a small powerboat, since i always sat in the back of a boat with my grandma when i was little and we went snorkeling
I love the smell of almond extract, freshly popped buttered popcorn, chocolate lava cake in the oven, the smell of vanilla, and Bath and Body works over the holidays.
I love the smell of the roses in our backyard. I'm pretty bias too. The roses in our backyard usually smell the best!
Herbal Lavender is one of my favorite smells. Not the smell similar of baby lotion, but the one used for cooking. Other smells I love are the smell of cooking bacon, Eucalyptus, and fresh mint.
I absolutely love fruity smells, my favorites being cherry, green apple, grape, strawberry, and watermelon. It sucks that finding perfumes (besides pkids ones) that smell like those fruits is difficult to find.
This might be super weird but I also like the smell of petrol, concrete sealer, some medicines and paint thinner. There is also a leathersmith shop that has a rustic burning fire inside, I enjoy the smell of the combination of the fire and the leather. I don’t like the smells on their own but together is a different story.
Not neccessary a ‘favorite’ smell: When I was about 7 or 8 years old, at least one winter I had pneumonia and bronhitis a few times, and I received a lot of antibiotics. It was a fluid and I had to take a spoon full every day, or maybe twice a day. It was supposed to smell like raspberries, but it was a bit of an artificial smell.
Years after that, whenever I smelled that particular raspberry smell, for just a few seconds I used to feel sick again, and only when I was 18 or so, I realised it was that smell that brought back the memory of being ill.
Real raspberries smell a bit different, but whenever I have e.g. yoghurt with (artificial) raspberry taste and smell, I still remember this, and it’s about 50 years later now.
I've had an experience just like this! When I was a kid, whenever me and my siblings got carsick, we threw up in an empty 'fresh scent' hand wipes container. Now, to me, 'fresh scent' wipes smell like vomit. I can't stand them.
Fresh mint, roses, lavender.
Cadbury's Dairy Milk!
Combo's - Ginger and lime, lime and mint, mint and ginger.
Fresh coffee.
Oh, so many smells, but my favorite is my horse. I love smelling him. Then I love cinnamon raisin bread baking in the oven and I do love how Jo Malone Cologne smells and this is only a start on the smells I love! One other thing I want to add I love cigar smoke because it takes me back to when I was 5 o 6 years old and my uncle smoked cigars. I never smell cigar smoke and not think of him.
Hm. Tough one. My nose is ALWAYS stuffy, so I can't smell that well. But I LOVE the scent of baking vanilla. Sadly, it does not taste as well as it smells ;-;
Rain, mint candies, and chili peppers (I don't know why about the chili).
Lemon peel and flower, coconut, pine resin, the sea at low tide, freshly mowed mountain meadows ..... and my cat's fur :):)
The air after a rain.
The smell of the forest while hiking.
The ocean when it's churning.
Babies.
Sandalwood
smell of old pages in books... freshly baked goods and the smell of old paint after its peeled off the wall... i even love the smell of certain fruits at times and im kinda weird xD
Freshly opened hot sauce; Preferably tabasco
I don't use tabacoo I heard it gives you cancer but I like the smell
I love the smell of my horse. I barrow my face in his mane and breath deep.
I love the smell of Fires and BBQ I juts like the smell of fire lol and I like the smell of Mint and lemon and any type of herb am sorry but when ever I smell fire I think about the great food and my fave times in SA I just miss it :)
I love the smell of the forest up by mu house after a heavy rain fall especially the ferns.
The ocean.
Lavender
Roses
Musk soap
But most of all my dog.
Hmm... I don't know if they're my favorite smells, but ones I really, really like, for sure!
First off, that scent that I almost always smell during/after toasting marshmellows. I think it comes from the little wooden sticks I use to toast the marshmellows. After a while of slipping the marshmellows on and off of the stick, I guess it develops a little residue on the wood, so the next time I put it into the fire, it's got a mixture of burnt marshmellow and burnt wood smells. I spend a lot of time sniffing the stick after it, smiling because it smells so nice. Unfortunately, the smell doesn't last all that long, so I only get about 10 sniffs out of it before it completely fades away and I've just got a little stick up my nose. But gosh, it that a splendoricious smell!
Second off, the smell of a nice, somewhat-old book from the library. I read Warriors and Foxcraft, so every time I pick up a Warriors or Foxcraft book from the library, I open to very first page, and take a looooong sniff. It's the old, memory-holding pages that always make me forget every bad thing in existence for a short, short moment. That's one of the reasons behind my passion for reading. :)
I really like the smell of smoke. I also, really like the smell of gasoline. Don't judge me :)
halloween. i don't know if that makes sense but the way the air smells on halloween is the best. I also really love the smell of sprinklers in the summer.
For me it is a pot of hot black coffee
Bleu de Chanel completely intoxicates me. :)
Adventure smells:
Pine wood,
wet soil, especially in old forests
campfire smoke (but not too much)
Harbours with traditional sailing ships. A certain mixture of salt, seaweed, wood, tar, fuel, grease and traces of seagull poop. Not particularly "good", but you know what I mean.
The smell of my new born daughter. Right after she was born and washed. I took her on my armes and kind of sniff her. There was no smell. There was just pureness and innosence.
And because we are arrounded wirh different kind of smells, thats why I remember it.
There was no smell. And it was beautiful.
My favorite smell is the smell of Christmas. Ya know, candles and the pine leaves falling of the Christmas tree. Sugar cookies, chocolate, it's just so magical.
The back of a cat's head.
old books
new glossy magazines
petrichor
aviation fuel
lilacs ( as someone else said, on a warm, damp morning)
honeysuckle
Pelargonium leaves
hyacinths
bluebells
interior of a new car
Givenchy III perfume
How pubs used to smell- smoke and beer
damp cellars
frying onions
grilling bacon
new leather satchel
piles of autumn leaves
New books, the smell when the seasons change, the ocean specially Hawaii, fresh clean bedding, solvent used to clean a printing press, my grandpas house, the forest in the morning
I love the smell of wild sage, the ocean,dark chocolate, old books, new books, spearmint, sawdust, campfire smoke, and pine trees.
I think my favorite smell would be eXoTiC bUtTeRs yes they exist
Thanks Arctic Fox, and I’m guessing someone with no knowledge of Fnaf downvoted this
The smell that the air gets right before it starts to rain.
Chocolate. Anything chocolate. The one smell I've gotten to hate over quarantine, though, is hand sanitizer. I've had enough of it last a lifetime.
Fresh air. As in no cooking smell or perfume or any other kind of smell that can be a bit powerful. Also love the smell of mango
The smell of cold in winter.
Fresh coffee in the morning. Added with thw rest of my family still at sleep ans the silence outside while enjoying the first sip. Priceless.
I like smelling... 👃
Books (whether old or new). 📖
Foods (generally). 🍕
Sweet and sugary things (basically food again). 🍭
Home (there’s a distinct smell in people’s homes). 🏡
Gasoline (I have no idea why). 🚗
Do you agree with any? 😄
Limoncello From Bath and Body Works. It is now a retired scent,(at least where I live) so it is insanely hard to find.
Tomato plant, not the fruit, the plant. I rub against every tomato plant I see, be it in a garden or a nursery. I know this is probably illegal in 14 states but I can't help myself!
Freshly cut grass by far -- it smells like riding along on the garden tractor with grandpa while he lets me steer.
My children when they were babies...that sweet baby breath, the beautiful, perfect skin, the hair that just disappears in little wisps. Just breathing in their beauty. Good for the soul!
I love the smell of cafes at breakfast time - coffee, bacon, toast. I'm also really missing that whiff of jet fuel you get as you board a plane - always been the start of an exciting adventure to me.
Orange flowers, wet asphalt after summer rain, sea, wooden furniture, honeysuckle and yasmine flowers, rhum, tobacco for pipes and unlit cigarettes (not the smoke, the smell when you open a box of cigarettes), wooden colored pencils, alyssum flowers, wax honeycombs, isabella grapes.
The scent of Cody Airspun face powder. My grandmother used this every day. If I close my eyes, sometimes I can pretend she is still here. I love her so.
I kinda like the smell of medical tape adhesive. In the hospital we have a whole drawer full of it and sometimes when nobody's looking I just take a whiff.
I also like freshly mowed lawn, strawberries and the earthy smell after a summer rain (it's the smell of fungal spores, I know)
Warm strawberry pound cake
My cats, sort of musty smell. Warm blankets fresh from the dryer while still hot, its always a thick yet nice, homey smell. Oh, and my grandparents' house! The smell of my grandmother's older perfumes that stain the antique vanity, the saw dust and paint smell of my grandfather's workshop after finishing a project, and the smell of Orville Redenbacher brand popcorn wafting through the house as we count the seconds between pops.
I love the smells of my boyfriends. I'm sorry if I'm weird for that.
Spring flowers make me swoon! Lilacs, peonies, and hyacinths are my favorites— all fragrant *and* gorgeous
The smell of horse hair and saddles, new art supplies, my fathers cigar, summer campfires, gasoline and lake water from boating, brownies in the oven, the smell of fireplace smoke while standing outside in winter snow.
ALASKA. The air is so clean, so fresh and crisp. It actually tastes good. There is pine in the air. If it's snowing, the scent is just pristine. I can always "smell" it in my memory, though I only lived there 2.5 years.
I enjoy the smell of:
Freshly baked cupcakes
Bookstores
Fresh clothes
Lavender
Roses
Bubblegum
Fried onions
Toothpaste (don't ask)
Strawberries and blackberries
Peace out :)
For me it’s the ocean. Something about the water lapping at the shore and the birds in the sky. The smell of the sea. It’s like a whole world is out there ready to be explored.
Three....
The smell of hot sidewalks in the summer just as it starts to rain.
Fresh mud.
Puppy breath.
Bacon and the Home Depot
The scent of my Honey-suckle on a hot summer evening The smell of my dogs waking up besides me The back of my sons neck when a baby Sandal wood fresh tar YSLs Rive Gauche
The scent of my Honey-suckle on a hot summer evening The smell of my dogs waking up besides me The back of my sons neck when a baby Sandal wood fresh tar YSLs Rive Gauche