I love the freshness of parsley... Unlike coriander / cilantro that has the unmistakable
taste of soap...: - s (and don't get me started on rocket salad leaves... or sage...)
As you said, they could come out
tasting of soap!
Not exact matches
It is present in every sitcom, every
soap opera, every movie, every newscast and commercial — regardless
of whether the particular program is in good
taste or bad, high art or kitsch, pandering or profound.
I also bought the wrong kind
of pumpkin seeds (duh) and used parsley instead
of cilantro because it
tastes like
soap to me but it was still fabulous.
Cilantro brings such an amazing flavor to any dish (so long as you aren't one
of those people who think it
tastes like
soap... poor souls).
Cilantrophobes, as haters
of the herb like to call themselves, say it
tastes like
soap or bugs.
I learned in a science class once that the cilantro thing is genetic — it's not simply a matter
of taste preference, but to a certain percentage
of the population, it really does
taste like
soap, while to others, it is delightful!
I am really sorry if you are one
of those people who genetically hate cilantro because it
tastes like
soap.
A few notes: if you loathe cilantro because your genetics cause you to
taste soap vs. the delicious herb
of my dreams, feel free to omit it OR swap in your favorite!
If you're one
of those people that thinks cilantro
tastes like
soap (how??
And today, you want a Lemon Lavender Madeleine, balanced just delicately enough to
taste of both delicious things, while not
tasting like
soap.
But if you're one
of those people with a legitimate disorder that makes cilantro
taste like
soap, I'm very sorry.
While I'm not particularly fond
of the
taste of passion fruit, I do actually love the scent
of this
soap!
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soaps, chocolates all your mother will
of outstanding
taste buds.
First, to show me affection and second, because my skin
tastes good to her because I just worked out and my skin is salty, or I just showered and she likes the scent
of my
soap.
Thanks to a genetic mutation, these poor souls
taste not a fresh and bright herbaceous bouquet, but
soap or dirt — more in the line
of raw fat, bugs, or cosmetics.
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The
soap smell could be overpowering and the
taste of the cinnamon on their oatmeal can be intense and nauseating.
My list: peas (made to stay at the table until I ate them all as a kid, I resorted to swallowing them one by one), parsley (though I'm teaching myself to like tabbouli), Vietnamese mint (perhaps the most revolting herb on the planet, it
tastes like
soap — speaking
of soap, add Hersey's chocolate to the list), chicken feet and offal.