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Richard Periut
 
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pennyaline wrote:
> "notbob" wrote:
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>>perhaps a mutant gene, like the one that make so many folks interpret
>>cilanto as a soap taste.

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> I detest cilantro! You are quite right. To me it tastes horrible, and for
> the longest time I couldn't understand why anyone would want THAT crud in
> their food.
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> There are genetic variations (not mutations, per se) that effect the senses
> and cause some things to taste yummy for some and foul to others. It's
> normal, and keeps life interesting.
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Cilantro imparts a fresh herbal flavor to foods. I love it when it's
married with the appropriate cuisine.

Richard

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