Do collards smell bad when cooking?
Yes, collard greens do emit an odor when cooked. The pungent smell is attributed to the sulfur-containing compounds released during cooking. Specifically, the compounds, isothiocyanates and dimethyl sulfide, are responsible for the characteristic strong aroma.
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