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In reply to the discussion: Hate cilantro? It may be the fault of your genes. [View all]ananda
(35,283 posts)21. This is good to know.
I don't have an aversion to cilantro, tomatoes, or celery, but I've
always had a strong aversion to certain veggies that other people
in my family love, mainly raw onions and cooked brussels sprouts
and beets.
I did like onions cooked all right, but lately I discovered that onions
give me violent and painful IBS, so I've stopped eating them... which
is fine.
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Interesting. I love cilantro (yum!) but my sister finds it inedible and revolting.
myrna minx
Jun 2014
#5
Cilantro, as well as lemon grass (which many also hate) are my favorite spices!
MoonRiver
Jun 2014
#9
I love raw tomatoes but V8 or Gazpacho--blech! Mostly cold tomato products I don't like.
gvstn
Jun 2014
#16
I can tolerate a little cilantro in foods, but more than a hint is just overpowering and makes
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2014
#22
I like cilantro if it's cooked, not if it's raw. No idea how my genes feel about that!
merrily
Jun 2014
#36
While I do like a the taste of little sometimes, the smell of a fresh bunch I bought on impulse was
freeplessinseattle
Jun 2014
#37