English: This is a skyline shot of Lansing, Michigan, from Michigan Avenue looking west. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Each city with his scent. Here is a top of the most interesting spices existing in different cities of the world have already become characteristic odor respective city.
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Bristol City residents complain that the Smell of vinegar invaded the region after the board began to use it as an alternative for weed eradication. Taking inspiration from this reality, the newspaper The Telegraph has done a survey of cities where certain scents have become an emblem. Nestle Rowntree factory, located just a few miles from downtown, makes the British city of York to smell like sweet chocolate depending on the intensity and direction of the wind. Scottish capital Edinburgh smells like beer. The reason is the large number of breweries and distilleries in the area, which led to certain conflicts of interest, North British Distillery in 2009 the city was required to suppress the smell by installing towers “odor control”.
US city of Lansing, Michigan State, smells of paint, jewels coming from GM Grand River assembly plant. Clearly, not all residents are happy with the smell, with some describing it as moldy. Mumbai smells of palm oil and cinnamon. Chandler Burr, a journalist, writer and curator American, known worldwide as an expert in flavors, the smell of Mumbai labeled as “one of the most intense and rewarding experiences on earth smell”. “It’s salty smell of the ocean mixed with the decaying tropical air conditioning and palm oil. And it’s about India, nose feels so any spice flavor possible. ”
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Mombasa smells of hot sun tile used for the completion of many buildings and statues, smell that permeates the Kenyan city especially during the summer when it rains.
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