The smell of
a ripe durian (Durio zibethinus) has been compared to sweaty socks, roadkill custard, rotten eggs, a gas leak and «a sewer full of rotting pineapples,» but still, the fruit has its superfans.
Not exact matches
The air is rich with a hundred different cooking smells and the
ripe smell of the notoriously fragrant
durian fruit, pictured below.
For example, ltpɨt is used to describe the smell of various flowers and
ripe fruit,
durian, perfume, soap, Aquillaria wood, bearcat, etc..