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sufrommich

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34. I love mexican food too,I ask them to leave the cilantro out.
Tue Jun 3, 2014, 08:59 PM
Jun 2014

Salsa in Mexican restaurants is practically inedible to me now,I make my own minus cilantro.

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Interesting tidbit about the aldehydes. Gormy Cuss Jun 2014 #1
Vietnam is another country that puts cilantro in everything. I have a hard time FSogol Jun 2014 #4
I've heard that before. laundry_queen Jun 2014 #2
It was green peppers for my son and he still hates them. sufrommich Jun 2014 #8
See, I grew 'into' green peppers laundry_queen Jun 2014 #31
my tastes have developed similarly on broccoli, cilantro nt Leme Jun 2014 #10
I'm with your 4th child ... GeorgeGist Jun 2014 #23
I made broccoli tonight laundry_queen Jun 2014 #32
This begins to sound like an Abbot and Costello routine. Demeter Jun 2014 #3
Interesting. I love cilantro (yum!) but my sister finds it inedible and revolting. myrna minx Jun 2014 #5
I avoid fishy-smelling fish. tridim Jun 2014 #6
Cilantro and celery are no problem for me. gvstn Jun 2014 #7
I'm with you on the seaweed laundry_queen Jun 2014 #33
Cilantro, as well as lemon grass (which many also hate) are my favorite spices! MoonRiver Jun 2014 #9
tomatoes are particularly interesting as it depends on preparation unblock Jun 2014 #11
I love raw tomatoes but V8 or Gazpacho--blech! Mostly cold tomato products I don't like. gvstn Jun 2014 #16
temperature -- that could certainly have something to do with it unblock Jun 2014 #20
I had an aversion to raw tomatoes too.Although sufrommich Jun 2014 #19
I love cilantro but don't know... one_voice Jun 2014 #12
Lol.Maybe I should have put a warning on the OP. nt sufrommich Jun 2014 #13
It's the only thing that makes me gag frazzled Jun 2014 #14
I knew someone who hate tarragon and thought the same thing. gvstn Jun 2014 #18
Love Cilatro and can't get enough of it. dilby Jun 2014 #15
... also in Indian foods. surrealAmerican Jun 2014 #25
i don't hate it, but most places use it to excess frylock Jun 2014 #17
This is good to know. ananda Jun 2014 #21
I can tolerate a little cilantro in foods, but more than a hint is just overpowering and makes Arkansas Granny Jun 2014 #22
I passionately HATE CILANTRO nt LiberalElite Jun 2014 #24
Mixed marriage HockeyMom Jun 2014 #26
I love cilantro, hate liver beveeheart Jun 2014 #27
I have few herbs or spices that I dislike ... Trajan Jun 2014 #28
I'm one of those for whom cilantro tastes like soap. SheilaT Jun 2014 #29
I love mexican food too,I ask them to leave the cilantro out. sufrommich Jun 2014 #34
It's very soapy to me too but I can get a little bit down... Phentex Jun 2014 #38
And again, while I appreciate that there are those SheilaT Jun 2014 #41
Tastes like soap to me. Crunchy Frog Jun 2014 #30
I can tolerate small amounts of it. GoCubsGo Jun 2014 #35
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
I have an overly sensitive nose so I don't agree with part of this... Phentex Jun 2014 #39
So it's the genes' fault? Beacool Jun 2014 #40
It tastes like a soapy, soured dishrag smells to me but the seeds are fine REP Jun 2014 #42
is there really a bug family of insects? G_j Jun 2014 #43
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