Surprising Maine Foods That Smell One Way But Taste Completely Different
Let’s talk about a universal truth: food can smell one way and taste completely different. Right?
You know, like opening a bag of Lay’s Potato chips, and the first thing that hits your nose is what can only be described as "fart."
But when you pop one in your mouth? It's not fart, it's pure, salty heaven. Now, imagine that, but with some of Maine’s most popular foods..
What Do Lobsters Smell and Taste Like?
Let's dive into a flavor universe, that your nose may not want to take part in.
Let's start off with an easy one, shall we?
Okay, lobsters, yes they are a Maine staple, but hear my out..
The smell of butter soaked lobster might be the most confusing smell you have. The moment you catch a whiff of that coastal, ocean-ie smell you're thinking "Oh no, this is about to be a fish, salty, situation in my mouth."
Then after that first bite, it's like a symphony of deliciousness in your mouth. How do they do it? Magic, probably.
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Below is a list of the top foods in Maine that I have found smell completely different then they taste. Grab your forks, plug your nose and dive right in.
Surprising Maine Foods That Smell One Way But Taste Completely Different
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