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Cyanide smells of almonds.
potassium cyanide is a poisen that is distinguised by its smell and taste of bitter almonds
the tea smelled of bitter almonds because old drugs smelled that way. she was trying to kill him by drugging the tea.
Type your answer here... Sorry, in the Land of the Free, Big Brother says you can't buy bitter almonds, raw milk, unpastuerized almonds and quite a few other potential health foods. You may have luck sourcing them from Europe or just use plum pits which taste similar due to the same compound. Of course use in moderation, because too much of the natural cyanide compound in bitter almonds is dangerous. Gotta love Big Brother - outlaw natural bitter almonds but force everyone to drink fluoride, a substance far more toxic.
"Cyanide" is the polyatomic ion CN-. Compounds of cyanide reportedly tend to smell like "bitter almonds" (as opposed to sweet almonds, which smell like benzaldehyde); they're toxic enough I don't go around intentionally sniffing them.
There is no such thing as "sionide".However "Cyanide" is EXTREMELY poisonous and tasting it could kill you!!!It is said to have a smell like bitter almonds.
Arsenic when heated will form Arsenic Trioxide which has an order resembling garlic.
One is sweet and the other is bitter.
Any signs of weevils is always a good indicator. As well you smell them as this can indicate if they have lost their flavor and no longer edible.
A bitter cyanogenic glucoside extracted from the seeds of apricots and plums and bitter almonds.
In books, the small of bitter almonds on a body indicates cyanide poisoning.
For me quite sweet.