The fish smells just fine. It's the market that smells like fish! Only because they sell so much of it. Throw in a few other indiscernable smells from various flavors around the world and you have the essence of Lee Lee Market captured and ready to bottle for perfume.bahiatrader said:If there's a strong fishy smell (the odor of decaying fish), in a market, I usually just turn around and walk out. If any kind of fish has a "fishy" odor to it, it's decaying.
Ain't that the truth! It's like taking an around the world trip in 30 minutes. I love going there, especially because I can see over everyone.Stuart said:The fish smells just fine. It's the market that smells like fish! Only because they sell so much of it. Throw in a few other indiscernable smells from various flavors around the world and you have the essence of Lee Lee Market captured and ready to bottle for perfume.bahiatrader said:If there's a strong fishy smell (the odor of decaying fish), in a market, I usually just turn around and walk out. If any kind of fish has a "fishy" odor to it, it's decaying.