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... oriander that had permeated the room was instantly replaced by the stench of rusted metal.
The reason these bedbugs emitted a coriander-like smell was due to their natural composition—after all, the scientific name for coriander, Coriandrum sativum, comes from the Greek word koriós, which means bedbug.
Both in the East and the West, coriander was often called “bedbug herb” because of its resemblance to the insect’s natural odor.
As for the overwhelming stench of oxidized ...
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