What does the plant belladonna smell like? Does it have a distinctive aroma when it is cooked?
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The plant has a rather acrid smell that is not particularly pleasant. I don't know why you want to cook it as it is deadly poisonous. Are you planning suicide or murder? Or are you an Elizabethan enthusiast and making eyedrops to make your eyes bigger and darker?
why who are you planning on killing?
That's Deadly Nightshade isn't it ? Why would anyone want to cook that ?
not really. I wouldnt mess with it though. It is VERY deadly, and also shows up on toxicology reports.
try adding garlic then the intended victim wont become suspiscious!!
are you really serious ?
Murder, anyone?
belladonna is poisonous, why would you want to cook it?
i dont know what it smells like.but please be carfull we knew this plant as deadly nightshade and were warned not to pick it.so unless you know what you are doing leave it alone
I think you're asking this in the wrong section. Try Cooking or Folklore and Mythology--you might get a potion-loving Witch to help you out!
I don't personally know, but it's in Solanaceae, the family w/tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers, and tobacco. They all have similar alkaloids in their aerial parts, so I would assume it smells something like a tomato or pepper plant, or maybe tobacco.
For your eyes, try Visine. For sleep, try valerian root or chamomile. Or just pop a Rozerem like I do. And don't try to slip it in anyone's goblet or anything.
What are you up too? Sounds like no good.
are u thinking of killing someone off lol
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