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  • @PunnyName
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    271 year ago

    Cilantro. Fucking soapy-assed tasting bullshit. I want to like you, but genetics won’t let me.

      • @PunnyName
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        41 year ago

        Yeah, cilantro is the culinary term, where coriander is the botanical.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          TBH, this doesn’t make any sense, you can buy both cilantro and coriander for cooking. They’re both regular ingredients, so they’re both culinary terms.

          Normally cilantro is the leafy part and coriander is the seeds (you can get whole or crushed).

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            That’s at least true for American English. I’m unclear if it holds true in British, Australian, etc. Or if it works in other languages that use these words.

    • @Sterile_Technique
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      131 year ago

      Never got a soapy taste from cilantro, but as a kid, a suicidal stink bug landed on a PB&J I was eating.

      At first I was pissed off at my brother, cuz that bastard put cilantro on a fucking PB&J!!! I spit the bite out. Wad of partially chewed sandwich, mixed with insect legs and broken shell lands on my plate: no cilantro. Brother is now looking up at me with a genuine expression of concern: not a prank.

      Lesson 1: look before you bite.

      Lesson 2: Stink bugs taste exactly like cilantro.

      Lesson 3: …cilantro tastes exactly like stink bugs.

      The tiniest little flek of that shit can ruin an otherwise delicious bite of food.

    • @trashgirlfriend
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      51 year ago

      Is parsley related to Cilantro?

      I really really cannot stand parsley in anything, it is bitter and disgusting and mu workplace puts it in everything.

      • @canthidium
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        41 year ago

        I’m the opposite. I pretty much sub out cilantro for parsley in every dish.

        • @trashgirlfriend
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          41 year ago

          Maybe I need to try some cilantro to see if I am some sort of rare mutant.

          • @canthidium
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            21 year ago

            You have probably had it. It’s in tons of food. If you’ve ever had coriander, that is another name for cilantro.

          • @PunnyName
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            11 year ago

            If you like cilantro, you’re normal. The soap gene is the mutant gene. Like blue eyes, or being able to process lactose (I have both).

    • @canthidium
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      51 year ago

      This for sure. I have the soap gene as well. I love Mexican food, and it’s nigh impossible to find much traditional Mexican without cilantro.

      • Che Banana
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        51 year ago

        Heads up: cooking cilantro should eliminate the soapy flavor.

        Also be aware many indian dishes contain cilantro/coriander

        • @canthidium
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          41 year ago

          Oh yes I forgot about Indian. I have to be picky about where I go so I can avoid cilantro. Cooking does help a little bit the soap is still there for me. It’s really overwhelming in dishes to me.

          • @AA5B
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            11 year ago

            That’s really unfortunate- it’s such a great taste