rookgeur
Rookgeur is a Dutch word that translates to "smoke smell" or "smell of smoke" in English. It refers to the distinct odor produced by the burning of organic materials, most commonly wood, tobacco, or other combustible substances. The specific aroma of rookgeur can vary depending on the source of the smoke. For instance, wood smoke from a fireplace might carry notes of pine or oak, while cigarette smoke has a more acrid and chemical scent.
The presence of rookgeur can be indicative of various situations. It can signify a cozy atmosphere, such