It smells yellow to me
From San Diego at the Society for Neuroscience meeting.
Does the color that a person sees influence what that person smells? Yes, according to a brain-imaging study recently conducted by Robert A. Osterbauer of the University of Oxford in England and his colleagues.
Using a noninvasive technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists viewed the brain activity of eight volunteers as they experienced various combinations of smells–lemon, strawberry, spearmint, or caramel–and colors–yellow, red, turquoise, or brown.