Since Covid, my Christmas dinner tastes like mould

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Thousands of people who had coronavirus face yet another Christmas with the smell disorder parosmia.

Mr Gane has worked with AbScent founder Chris Kelly, and Reading University flavour scientist Dr Jane Parker, to break down what the triggers of parosmia are on a molecular level - and which of the smell receptors in our noses could be picking up on those "parosmic smells".

"They often feel they are living at arms length from the joy and closeness of the holiday season," she says - adding that smell disorders like parosmia are associated with anxiety and depression. It helps a lot to have understanding friends and family, says Jen Watts, a mum-of-one from Farnborough in Hampshire. This will be the 39 year old's third Christmas with parosmia and things have gradually become easier.

 

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What a load of crap 💩 you are unbelievable. Xmas dinner before Xmas?

Everything in the present climate leaves a bad taste.

I may have a solution,come on over to the states and we’ll give you a delicious Christmas dinner,with all my tastebuds working I wouldn’t respond positively to whatever is on that plate either. Kidding aside,sorry for ppl in this condition, but seriously. . .

It will do so soon before Christmas.

Parosmia, it gets better

Why would you know what mould tastes like , unless this is a shrek story

No it’s just Aldi food quality

This is just a way to cover up the global mould shortage

Why are you having Christmas dinner so early?

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