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Cooking oil.
I love me some fried food; I get nauseated smelling the oil itself while things are cooking though. It's worse depending on the oil or fats used. Straight butter and eggs frying in a pan is the worst.
I do janitorial work at McDonald's in the mornings and I always wait until after the switch to lunch to really clean the kitchen because the smell of the eggs being fried makes me wanna puke.
I can relate with the butter.
I love butter. Cook with it all the time. It's amazingly delicious. But the smell when melting it makes me want to throw up and I don't get why.
Same with Italian hard cheesea. Parmegiano and Peccorino Romano smell like ass but raste really good in my carbonara. Anyone can relate?