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Topic: Why Does Potato Chips Taste Like Farts? – How to Avoid the Embarrassment of a Mouthful of Fart

Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago #108,693

Have you ever wondered why do potato chips taste like farts? If you have a pot belly, love the taste of beer, and love the fact that you don’t have to go to the gym, then you might just have an appetite that can be defined as “unfit.”

It may not be a common cause for obesity, but it is one that many people have.

This article will explain why do potato chips taste like farts and give you a few ways to solve this problem in your life. You don’t have to worry about gaining weight or being too obese to have a beer belly, but you can have a beer belly if you eat the wrong types of foods.

The reason why do potato chips have that smell is because a large amount of trans fats are used in the production of these chips.

Trans fats are made by taking vegetable oil and using hydrogen peroxide in order to produce fuel for the chips.

The problem is that these chips are generally high in calorie content, so more fat is used in processing them than you would think.

People that are on burn fat diets are not typically consuming enough water to make up for this lack of fluids, which means that the excess calories from the production of the fat causes the foul odor.

If you are concerned about the odor of potato chips, there are some alternatives to replacing it with something else.

Instead of eating chips, try chewing some carrots, celery, or low fat cottage cheese.

Both of these snacks are low in calories and are much healthier alternatives to chips.

If these alternatives don’t work, there are other methods you can use in order to get rid of that odor, but instead of choosing a replacement that will make you fat, why not choose to change what you are eating?

Instead of eating fatty, sugary snacks, eat a balanced diet full of fruits and vegetables.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 53 minutes later[^] [v] #1,216,876

Who cares.

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 19 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,216,878

Farts are delicious!

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,216,879

@1,216,876 (B)
I guess that technically farts that smell like potato chips come from fish, but they are not actually made from fish at all.

Fishes are a very different type of food. For example, salmon is a fish that contains some toxic chemicals while potato chips are a vegetable.

Even so, the chemical composition of both are too similar for our bodies to process them correctly. It’s really best to avoid them.

If you have ever eaten a piece of fish that was smelly, chances are it came from the poor internal health of the fish.

The reason the fish was smelly was because of the levels of certain toxins in their body.

-The same thing happens when you eat potato chips.
-It’s because the chips are made by cooking off the original ingredients.
-In fact, the only ingredient left over after the process is to fry some oil and slap it in a bag and sell it as “potato chips.”
-There really isn’t much difference, so it is very likely that you are eating a combination of chemicals that have been proven to be unhealthy and should have a list of warning labels on the container of the package.
-The solution to avoiding farts that smell like regular potato chips comes from being more conscious about what you eat.

If you can minimize the amount of foods that contain artificial ingredients, you can greatly reduce your chances of getting these chemicals into your body. Foods such as apples, peaches, and pears are a great source of nutrients and vitamins.

You should also increase your consumption of fruits and vegetables such as broccoli, carrots, spinach, and cabbage.

In addition to these, you should also include fish, tofu, and nuts in your diet more often because fish and tofu contain healthy fats.

Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 1 week later, 1 week after the original post[^] [v] #1,217,942

If your potato chips taste of farts, you need to stop eating them.

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 14 minutes later, 1 week after the original post[^] [v] #1,217,943

@previous (D)
S-methyl thioesters which smell like rotten egg actually belong to a class of chemicals called “phthalimide compounds” and these are derived from a number of different chemical processes.

Asparagus that your wee smells funny as well release of similar S-methyl thioesters

This group of chemicals is very similar in molecular structure to sulfates which have a similar backbone (although S-methyl thioesters do not contain sulfur). Sulfate compounds are known to be pungent in smell, taste and smell, although not to the same extent as sulfur or sulfides.

S-methyl thioesters, which smell like rotten eggs also have been found in petroleum and rubber products.

S-methyl thioesters occur naturally in a variety of foods.

They act as an inhibitor of methionine in egg proteins (a process which requires S-Methylsulfonylmethane) and some vegetables such as broccoli.

These compounds have also been found in peanut oil, milk, potato chips, cheetos flaming hot chips.

Although they don’t smell pungent, when cooked they give off a taste that some people find unpleasant. S-methyl thioesters are used in detergents, bleaches and disinfectants as a pungent component in their composition.

They have been linked to a number of conditions including cardiovascular disease, arthritis and depression in laboratory animals and humans.

S-Methylsulfonylmethane (SMO) is a derivative of S-methyl thioester which is known to be highly toxic, but it is still used widely in detergents.

Other commonly found compounds include N-methylurea, methylisothiazolinone and N-methyllithiumthiophenone (DMHP).

Some of these compounds have been linked to a variety of ailments including thyroid cancer, kidney failure, kidney disease, pancreatitis, and hepatitis.

S-methyl thioesters, which smell like pungent are used as ingredients in rat and mouse repellents and industrial cleaners because of their strong odor and because they can dissolve into the environment.

Anonymous D replied with this 3 years ago, 3 minutes later, 1 week after the original post[^] [v] #1,217,946

@previous (A)
Where are you copying and pasting this text from?

Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 27 minutes later, 1 week after the original post[^] [v] #1,217,954

@previous (D)
Self Employed For the Longest Time Since Graduating from Industrial Management Engineering Minor In Mechanical, I know a bit of everything. I love to eat out and it shows in my physique. Lived in counties where there are lots of sinful eating, exotic foods, junk food, real food you name it.
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