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[Food] Coriander



Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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It's rank isn't it?

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The Clamp

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Nice bowl of homemade carrot and coriander soup? Delicious. Gotta be one of the cheapest soups to make too.

According to Wikipedia some people perceive the taste of coriander to be like soap, some gene thing apparently. Who knew?

I know a lot of children, when they start toddling perceive a lot of vegetables as tasting bitter, an in built defence mechanism against picking and eating toxic foods that I suppose dates back to pre-history. So don't be too harsh on kids that won't eat a lot of vegetables, they taste them very differently to adults.
 
















Albion in the north

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Jul 13, 2012
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Never ate Coriander (or cheese) until I travelled around South America for 6 months in the 90s. They have it with every meal and now I could do the same. Not many herbs I dont like but Basil brings me out in a rash.
 








beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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nasty raw. cooked fine.
 




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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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I'm convinced it's a lot to do with smell and how brain fuses that with taste.

I love coriander but don't particular like the smell.

It's also an odd herb that goes very slimy when on the turn. When it goes bad, it reads.

If a mushroom has found it's way onto a pizza and I eat if I have no problem, but I find the smell of mushrooms so completely obnoxious I can't cook with them.

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