I Wasn’t Hungry Until We Walked By
Strong smells trigger more than memories.

Smelling garlic from
This cute cafe’s open door
Perfectly stops time.
shout-out to Suman Sandhu for tagging and inviting me to play along with this haiku prompt
Summary
The web content presents a sensory experience related to food through a haiku and a linked story titled "When Garlic Fought Back," with an accompanying image and credit to the haiku prompt contributor.
Abstract
The webpage features a brief but evocative haiku that captures the moment when the smell of garlic from a cafe triggers a sudden feeling of hunger. The haiku is complemented by a captivating image of a cafe scene, credited to Sherise VD from Unsplash. Additionally, the page includes a hyperlinked article titled "When Garlic Fought Back," which seems to expand on the theme of food's powerful impact, hinting at a narrative where garlic is personified as a combatant. The haiku's creator acknowledges Suman Sandhu for the inspiration behind the poem, suggesting a collaborative and interactive creative process.
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Smelling garlic from
This cute cafe’s open door
Perfectly stops time.
shout-out to Suman Sandhu for tagging and inviting me to play along with this haiku prompt
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