• Foreigner@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Not one specific dish but there’s a lot of coriander/cilantro used in Portuguese cooking. It makes otherwise delicious dishes taste absolutely vile.

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        2 months ago

        Just checking, have you had coriander? It’s the same thing, just called cilantro in the Americas. For regular people it apparently tastes “fresh” and more subtle than parsley. For me it just tastes like soap, even a tiny amount ruins the entire dish.

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          That’s supposed to be a genetic issue. If you don’t like coriander for other reasons, you can learn to like it (seen that), but if it tastes like soap to you, there’s nothing to be done other than avoiding it.

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            2 months ago

            Yeah I lost(?) the genetic lottery there. People thought I was being extra for years, I’m glad it’s become common knowledge that there’s a genetic link. I love mexican and indian food though so over time I’m learning to power through and not think about it too much, but it’s rough out there man. Though I know one guy who has the “soap gene” but he loves coriander lol I suspect I also have something similar with grapefruit. I know it’s supposed to be bitter but it just tastes like paint stripper to me, even in small amounts.

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              2 months ago

              If it’s any use to you, I have found that a mix of lemongrass and Thai basil is a very reliable substitute for coriander in most contexts. I love coriander personally, but my sister can’t stand it

              Supposedly Vietnamese coriander (Persicaria odorata) tastes very similar too while not actually being in the same family of plants as coriander, so it might be worth a shot. I’ve never tried it myself though

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                2 months ago

                Interesting I’ve not heard of vietnamese coriander before. I’ll keep an eye out for it, thanks!

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        2 months ago

        you have to try it as people react differently to it. Im one of the people where cilantro tastes awful to me but I think most people either don’t notice it or like it. Chipolte uses it.