I do know that it is the first one but still, my shampoo smells really appetising and just like the real thing…but every time I eat a really tasty/ aromatic fruit, my brain goes like “that tastes like my shampoo/ shower gel!”

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      The scalp bird takes advantage of this by nesting in people’s hair and consuming the fruit. This causes another symbiotic relationship as it spreads the fruit seeds.

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    How do you know that your fruit tastes like shampoo if you haven’t eaten any shampoo?

    I can tell you from past experience that fruit scented shampoo, does not, in fact, taste like fruit. Maybe recipes have changed and yours does. Only one way to find out!

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      Sadly, yes. Also, chocolate scented shampoo (whyyy did I even buy this, I really don’t like smelling like chocolate - must have been hungry whilst shopping…)also doesn’t taste like chocolate…

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    Why does ‘sweet Thai chili’ sauce in most restaurants taste like dishwater?

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    When lavender infused foods got trendy twenty years ago, the first time I tried some lavender pound cake I spit it out because it tasted like soap. But I kept trying it, lavender tea, white chocolate, cakes, cookies, coffee. Eventually, lavender soap started to smell like tasty treats.