• STUPIDVIPGUY@lemmy.world
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    i used to work at a poke shop and I had one regular that had a special kind of bowl: he wouldn’t get any rice or greens, not even any protein, he would request like 4 or 5 big scoops of cilantro. covered with crunchies like sesame and tempura flakes with sauce. Like this bro just eats cilantro salad every day

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    I have the soapy cilantro gene. Cilantro is one of my favorite flavors. No, I don’t generally like the taste of soap. The soapiness of cilantro is very mild for me and is lost in the strong flavor of the herb unless I specifically am looking for it.

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    i always hated weird mex and india foods and recently discovered: no they are not wierdos that like soap

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    The first time I had some salsa in a restaurant I was asking if they accidentally poured dish soap into it. It was inedible for me.

    I only learned later that it was cilantro and that it is genetic.

    I am still feeling sorry for the remark, but it was all I could taste and didn’t know any better.

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      I worked at a grocery store and the produce department got a big load of fresh cilantro in. My eyes watered as I walked into the back room. I thought they had just done a shitty job of cleaning the floors.

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    Cilantro tastes like soap to me. I like it. I can eat as much of soap flavored plant as I want without shitting out bubbles.

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    For those like me that have no idea what this meme is about I just searched - https://www.liveeatlearn.com/cilantro/ .

    It seems there is a difference in america where people call coriander parts different things like cilanto. Never knew that. Knowing american way of the names of some herbs is already a good achievement for me.

    I’ve always known people that said they can’t tolerate or really dislike coriander in food, but never have I heard about the phonmenon of it tasting like soap. I don’t think any of those people ever explained the taste as soap, just that they dislike it for no reason, so for me it is just picky people in my mind. But now I learned that it’s some genetics weirdness. Always learning.

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    I don’t mind the taste, but I’m extremely sensitive to it. If there is one bit in the dish, all of it tastes like cilantro and nothing else. Is this also part of the soap gene?

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    I used to be indifferent with cilantro but now I love cilantro because of Mexican cuisine. I feel for those who have the soap genes though.

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    1 year ago

    I have a similar thing but with celery. I cannot stand celery because to me it smells extremely bad. Like, the worst thing I have ever smelled or will smell bad. If there’s even a tiny bit of celery somewhere, I can smell it. I don’t even know how celery tasted because I can’t get it close enough to my mouth to try.

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      I saw a video of someone teaching himself to like celery, and coerced my girlfriend to do the same - it works!

      You literally just start by nibbling a bit every day and start eating more and more as you can handle it. She loves celery now, to the point where she just eats it raw as snacks.

      Whether it’s worth the apparent torture is up to you. To be frank, picky eaters give me second hand embarrassment when out dining, since you can teach yourself to like basically everything. Usually it’s just people who didn’t get much variety as children.

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        I got plenty of variety as a child, but there are some foods I just can’t stand. I’m not about to force myself to eat them when I have so many other options.

        But I’m glad I wouldn’t accidentally end up eating out with you. Someone who cares so much what other people are not eating makes me embarrassed for them.

        You sound insufferable.

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    I have one allele of the soapy gene variant at rs2741762, and I really like cilantro and coriander. But I also like any weird or different smells, it appears as if I smell everything a little more strongly, and nothing is truly disgusting for me taste-wise (texture though: can’t stand anything that has a vein-like quality). I have ADHD though, and one emergent behavior from that is pursuing the interesting/novel over the good, smells included.

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        Yes, I tested through 23andMe and then downloaded my genes. Occasionally I compare them to recent studies with https://codegene.eu, which is how I learned a bit about a cholesterol metabolism gene mutation increasing the probability of Alzheimer’s.

        My attitude to privacy is probably more complacent than it should be.

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    I used to hate cilantro because I thought it tasted soapy. Then my kid was telling me about this “gene” one day and I said that I must have it. Then I asked them what they thought cilantro tasted like, and they told me it was onion-y like chives.

    We were at a restaurant at the time and I was eating something with cilantro which is why it came up. So I took a bite and tried to see if I could taste what they meant by onion-y. And damned if I couldn’t make out that chive sort of flavor.

    Since then, I can’t taste the soapiness, it just tastes good.

    So I doubt it is actually a gene of any sort if you can reprogram your brain like I did to get the taste.

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      So I doubt it is actually a gene of any sort

      So because you were able to gaslight yourself into liking it that means genetic science is fake?

      FUCK Cilantro. It tastes like someone wiped their ass with a sweaty gym sock. I don’t even get the “soap” taste that many people report, it just tastes awful and even the tiniest amount ruins whatever dish its in.

      • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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        Yeah it’s not really soap, but more the idea that this thing you’re eating is definitely not food. Like if you got a wad of grass and doused it in terpentine.

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        Yeah, it’s always tasted more like bug spray to me. My friend loves it and says it just tastes “earthy.” But mushrooms taste “earthy” to me and I love them. Cilantro just tastes like big spray!!

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        You forgot the last part of his sentence…? He’s not flouting science. Too many weirdly aggressive redditors here…

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        It tastes like how stink bugs smell

        It’s vile and I’m not sure I hate any food more than cilantro, but I don’t taste soap

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        I have a black bean and rice recipe I make a lot and cilantro takes it from a 5-6 in terms of flavor to a 10.

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          I’m sure it’s tasty as heck for you but I’d be unable to eat it. Anything with coriander, even the seeds, tastes awful to me. I simply can’t eat the stuff.

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    I think I might be. I definitely love cilantro and I could see why people say it tastes like soap.

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    It´s not just that. There must be different kinds of cilantro too, because some taste like shit and some are delicious.

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      No, that just your genes that are constantly changing, from COVID vaccine and 5G antennae

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      AFAIK different parts of the plant are used in seasoning, but only the leaves will taste like soap. The leaves have a kind of citrus flavor (so I’ve heard) and the root is just bitter/earthy.

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        The seeds are sometimes used in brewing beer, most commonly Belgian Whit style beers with the most popular of those being Blue Moon. I have the gene, and I’ve tried the seeds straight up when my old room mate was brewing beer, and it tastes the same as the leaf. It finally made sense why I hated all Belgian Whit style beers.

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        Then why do I sometimes enjoy the flavor of the leaves and sometimes I find them disgusting? The seeds I find always tasty though …