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What’s that scent? Readers share the scents that remind them of L.A.

LifestyleWhat's that scent? Readers share the scents that remind them of L.A.

Of our 5 senses, scent is likely to be probably the most ignored. And but the position it performs in our lives is inescapable. Odor prompts many elements of our mind, together with our limbic system, which performs a key position in reminiscence recall. That’s why the aroma of baking bread may deliver you again to your grandma’s kitchen or a whiff of freshly cleaned garments may deliver you again to lengthy nights on the laundromat if you have been youthful.

The Occasions requested readers to share the scents they contemplate synonymous with Los Angeles, and their responses painted a vivid olfactory portrait of the town. We’re sharing a number of of them right here. Some recollections have been so highly effective, we might practically scent them ourselves.

Magnificent magnolias and wistful wisteria

I stroll lots — everywhere in the metropolis. Smells are an important part of that have. My road has magnolias on it; after they bloom, it takes me again to the magnolias on the road in North Hollywood I lived on once I was a child. Certainly one of my favourite flowers is wisteria. When it’s blooming within the spring, I’ll stroll routes that take me previous homes with garlands of it. The liniment scent of eucalyptus bushes additionally jogs my memory of my yard once I was a child. Citrus bushes are additionally beautiful, and likewise mock oranges.

Within the winter, when folks burn wooden of their fireplaces, there’s something about that scent and really feel of the air that makes me consider the season and of a line from a Buffalo Springfield tune: “A smoke ring day when the wind blows.” I additionally love locust blooms, however I do know of just one home close to me that has locust bushes. I go to there lots. Even the steer manure that folks placed on their lawns in December: I’ve a gag with my spouse the place I say yearly, “It’s beginning to smell a lot like Christmas.” — Jack Mearns, Wilshire Vista West

Eau de jet gasoline photo collage illustration of a nose and a commercial airplane with exhaust on a green circle

Airplane jet gasoline and exhaust. This may increasingly sound disagreeable at first however I establish it with so many fantastic issues that this metropolis has to supply. I really like residing by LAX, listening to the roaring engines, seeing the management tower from my kitchen window and getting that whiff of jet gasoline, particularly on scorching summer season days. So few cities have airports inside metropolis limits like we do right here, and LAX and its gasoline scent, blended with the ocean air, remind me of locations traveled, renewed friendships, household reconnections, bittersweet goodbyes and loves come and gone. — Jennifer Kao, Westchester

Being bombarded with road meals after an occasion collage illustration of two noses and a sausage sandwich with onions and jalapeño peppers on an orange square

The bacon-wrapped scorching canine with grilled onions and peppers exterior main occasions. I don’t eat pink meat and I hate onions and inexperienced peppers however that is the scent I stay up for when leaving the Hollywood Bowl, the Pantages, downtown sporting occasions, and so on. The Rose Backyard at Expo Park additionally has the new canine distributors, so it’s roses and grilled scorching canine. In all probability probably the most L.A. factor ever, but when they’ve that in different elements of the nation, I’m glad they’ll expertise it. — Angel Zobel-Rodriguez, San Fernando

Road canine with grilled onions on the sidewalk when the doorways open after a live performance or sporting occasion. Elote on the sidewalk. That may be very L.A. — Jen Johnson, Silver Lake

I’ve lived right here my entire life, and nothing says L.A. just like the scent of thriller meats being grilled by road distributors on Highland as you’re preventing the crowds leaving the Hollywood Bowl. — Craig Woolson, Mid-Metropolis

The meat fog that comes from a extremely good taco stand is magical. — Andrea Lucan, Eagle Rock

Wafting chocolate from the See’s Candies manufacturing unit photo collage illustration of See's candies and a nose with a yellow square

The See’s Candies manufacturing unit on La Cienega. I don’t care how unhealthy the site visitors is: Driving down La Cienega after they’re cooking — oh, my God. — Carole Smith, South Bay

Each time I scent chocolate, it jogs my memory of the occasions I might drive to work on the Inglewood Sears once I first moved to L.A. Each Thursday, the scent of chocolate would emanate from the See’s Candies manufacturing unit on La Cienega Boulevard as the employees have been making sweet. — William Barnes, Sunnyvale

The aroma of In-N-Out

I’m 28 and I’ve lived in Los Angeles my whole life. Humorous sufficient, the primary issues I considered whereas studying this text have been meals locations — In-N-Out being one in all them. There are In-N-Outs throughout L.A., and you’ll scent the meals from miles away whereas driving close to one. The stunning scent of hamburgers and fries won’t ever get previous. Apart from In-N-Out, we’re recognized for our road meals, together with taco stands. You will discover a number of taco stands in nearly each nook of L.A., and the smells are wonderful. — Michelle Garcia, North Hollywood

Inhaling the smells of the seashore photo collage illustration of a nose and a photo of a malibu beach with a blue rectangle

The seashore. Smelling salty sea water and dried out seaweed makes me really feel like I’m residing a life value residing. Sunscreen, scorching canine, fried meals, weed smoke, burning sage and nag champa incense. (OK, I assume I’m imagining the Venice Seaside boardwalk particularly.) — Monica Cereseto, Los Feliz

Any form of coconut scent takes me again to ’70s summers on the seashore, crashing waves, bikinis and no matter SPF zero tanning oil we have been slathering on ourselves so as to get as bronzed as potential. — Mary Alice McLoughlin, Lakewood

The cool, humid, misty, foggy early morning marine layer in Santa Monica. The daring damp smells skilled whereas strolling underneath the Santa Monica Pier. The Santa Monica farmers markets: recent meals, recent fruits and baked items. — Andrew Liberman, Santa Monica

Contemporary, salty ocean breeze with sunscreen. — Brianna Solar, Boston

On the scent of native crops within the SoCal mountains

I really like the sagey, citrusy, cedary wealthy scent of native crops and wildflowers. Any journey up into the foothills or canyons and I’m instantly introduced again to my childhood spent traipsing across the San Gabriel Mountains. Now, as an grownup, I attempt to re-create these environments in my entrance yard, and I really like the aroma assembly me as I depart the home within the morning in spring by mid-summer. — Hillary Larsen, North Hollywood

photo collage illustration of a nose over a desert scene of california native plants

The pure sage on our mountain climbing trails is my favourite scent. After I come again from touring, it’s at all times the very first thing I discover. — Kate Peeler, San Fernando Valley

The arroyo in Pasadena. It’s each wild and metropolis so there’s a mixture of wealthy chaparral, grime, oak and sage mixed with the concrete and freshwater raging within the winter after rain. — Pamela Strugar, Pasadena

I really like the scent of the chaparral. Pretty on a scorching summer season day. Even higher simply after the primary rain. My favourite place is any path up within the San Gabriel Mountains. Above the canyons, however nonetheless under the excessive forests, on the southern slopes. These locations are the place you’re immersed within the chaparral scents. — Mary Anne Steinberger, Tujunga

The Rose Parade and different floral redolence

Rising up in Pasadena, house of the Rose Parade, I affiliate the primary of January with one in all my all time favourite scents: roses. I fondly recall strolling right down to Colorado Boulevard to look at the Rose Parade and being enthralled with the scent of the roses and numerous flowers and crops used on the floats. A prime scent-memory for positive. — Olga Espinoza, Pasadena

Evening-blooming jasmine. Jogs my memory of once I first moved again to my native L.A. in my early 20s to take a job with the L.A. Occasions’ Glendale part. Regardless of the place on the planet I’m once I scent that fantastic scent, it takes me straight again to Los Angeles and a good time in my life. — Stephanie O’Neill, West Sonoma County

Jasmine perfuming the spring air at night time. Farmers market flowers. My neighborhood, within the hills of Laurel Canyon — there are a big number of bushes they usually all bloom at totally different occasions so there may be at all times one thing that smells nice. — Ashley Davis, Studio Metropolis

The scent of jasmine blooms on a heat night, the scent of recent baked pandesal on the native Filipino bakery and the wealthy idris of halvah and spices on the Armenian nook retailer. — Michelle Bednash, Santa Barbara

Angel trumpets, night-blooming jasmine, forbidden ardour fruit from a neighbor’s yard, ocean air blended with cedar chips and mulch. — Aram Atamian, Mid-Metropolis

From Franklin to North Hollywood is among the nice flower scent facilities of Los Angeles, and since we’re blessed with an early spring, and my birthday is in February, the sensation of rebirth popping out of winter is far more expedient because of each blossoms and their corresponding scents. Makes me really feel for no matter motive like I’m in a noir. However a happier one. — Robert Biegler, Hollywood

One must be freshly reduce grass on the golf course on the Rose Bowl. Going to Bruin video games in my youth — that scent signified the beginning of the autumn season. One other can be freshly reduce Christmas bushes coming in from Oregon on the previous railroad tracks close to the wholesale fruit market. They’re gone now however the scent of the freshly reduce bushes blended with road tacos, powdered chocolate milk and road canine is one thing that may by no means be replicated. — Michael Adame, Tucson

A float reads “Stories Change Our World” in the Rose Parade.

(Mark Boster / For The Occasions)

Eucalyptus within the air

That little whiff of eucalyptus on the air, early within the morning in Pasadena, with the brilliant solar, cool air, chirping birds and mountains within the background made the entire day recent and thrilling. To at the present time once I land at LAX and get a whiff of eucalyptus using above the jet gasoline and automobile exhaust, I simply assume, “Man, it’s good to be home.” — Stefan McDonough, Boston

Eucalyptus, whereas strolling to class at UCLA within the ’70s. — Phil Hermanson, Lincoln, Calif.

Eucalyptus bushes at Occidental Faculty. — Betsy Reifsnider, Sacramento

Perfumes and weed

Strolling previous perfumed ladies on Rodeo Drive. — Kenneth Lahn, New York Metropolis

Everybody in L.A. wears the identical perfume and shares the identical vice, making the unofficial scent of L.A. Le Labo’s Santal 33 and hashish smoke. — Kelly Gerner, Altadena

Tacos (any road distributors actually), night time blooming jasmine/citrus tree blooms, weed — once I exit BUR [Hollywood Burbank] Airport it’s typically the very first thing I can scent and know I’m “home” — and the ocean. — Delaine Ureno, Alhambra

Cracking open a e-book on the olfactory library

The tsunami of agreeable aroma that I get pleasure from browsing probably the most is the Los Angeles Central Library downtown. The bouquet of bookbinding and pulpy paper makes for a most intoxicating inhale. Along with the swoon-worthy scent of previous books, you may also detect a touch of burning filament from the 3D printers perennially whirring away on the Octavia Butler Lab that gives entry to a wealth of state-of-the-art design, fabrication and storytelling applied sciences. It’s STEM in a sniff. Snuffle and let that sense of curiosity and discovery waft pleasingly over your proboscis. — Tommy Bui, Pacoima

Prehistoric fragrance on the tar pits photo collage illustration of a nose and a model of a prehistoric elephant in a tar pit

I lived in Santa Monica till I used to be 8, and I liked the scent of the La Brea Tar Pits. The sharp tang of the tar and the musty, earthy scent of the commentary pits meant a day of play and exploration. I’ve nice recollections of rolling down the inexperienced hills surrounding the museum and watching the scientists brush off newly found fossils. — Alexis Weaver, Santa Barbara

A bouquet of yeasty delights

Strolling into Phoenix Bakery and smelling its candy pastries is at all times a deal with. — Monica Delgadillo, Whittier

The Budweiser brewery off the 5 freeway smells nice. And I don’t even like beer. — Laurel Thurston, San Fernando Valley

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