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What is the smell of cardamom?
The smell of cardamom has been described as:
* Warm
* Spicy
* Sweet
* Floral
* Musky
* Camphoraceous
It is a complex aroma that can vary depending on the type of cardamom used (green or black), as well as the region where it was grown. Cardamom is native to South India and Sri Lanka, but it is also grown in other parts of the world, including Guatemala, Vietnam, and Nepal.
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