Why indians have a scent?

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So i went today to my meat shop and I saw again some indians. When I went near them they always have a scent. I cant even describe it but lets just say that this scent is not a pleasent one. Why is that? Also this happend when I travel and met new indians, I even work with some indians and the same they all have this particular scent. Just genuine question dont get triggered.
 
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Spicy diet.
 
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It's the high T shorma infused blood coursing through their veins. The potency is so high it perforates into the very fabric of reality.
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Your nostrils are privileged enough to be graced by the hyper masculine aroma of a Garam masala-fueled curry man. Be thankful, child.
 
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It's the high T shorma infused blood coursing through their veins. The potency is so high it perforates into the very fabric of reality.
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Your nostrils are privileged enough to be graced by the hyper masculine aroma of a Garam masala-fueled curry man. Be thankful, child.
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Each race has a distinctive smell, in case of the Indians, there's also the diet, rarely bathing, shitting in the streets, etc. that contribute to the smell.
 
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It's the spices they eat.

Fenugreek in particular gives you really bad bod odour
 
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1) diet high in sulphur, as a result of all their food being based on broken down sulphides from the fact they eat onion and garlic in everything, and its broken down on a medium heat, releasing the sulphides. these sulphides mean the spices they eat actually go into their body, skin, pores etc. no other cuisine does this. there are cuisines that eat spices, but not to the same extent as Indians (remember their spices are dried powders, so essential an extremely concentrated extract, and they use fuck tons of it), and no other culture eats broken down sulphides in their diet, except in one or 2 delicacies (latino legumes, which are eaten once every 10 days, and the only spice is salt and pepper).

lesser reasons :

Indians dont use deodorant they use a weird white powder

some Indians, especially those who are more like persians or arabs or from colder places, are very hairy, which traps sweat
 
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It's the spices they eat.

Fenugreek in particular gives you really bad bod odour
fenugreek is somewhat niche for Indians, as in it's not used everyday, but yes it's an extreme one.

main one is coriander and cumin, and they dont use seeds, they use extremely concentrated powder. other cultures eat coriander and cumin but they DONT cook it with broken down high sulphur foods so it stays in your body.

if you're going to eat onion and garlic, eat it raw, pickled, stir fried, low and slow, literally anything except how Indians do it (med heat, long cook). if u cant see the onion.or garlic, it's broken down and you're eating the sulphur so those smells are.going into your body. the other ways sure your mouth and breath will.smell.of it for a day, but that's it
 
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