Cilantro

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I'm genuinely interested as a person who tastes cilantro as soap, what does it actually taste like? Is it soapy in the least, is it spicey? or what

It tastes literally like plain old bar soap. Just bitter and without anything to make it enjoyable.

Tastes like soap. I was fed foods with lots of cilantro from a very young age so now I just like the taste of soap.
I didn't realize this until I was 17 and drank some water from a pitcher with dish soap in it.

Coriander.

>Anybody who likes things I don't is a nigger
Don't mind me, I'm just enjoying this homemade salsa with plenty of cilantro and a nice tall glass of milk

It has a very pronounced sort of...tang? Not sour though. Very citrus-y, like lime in spice form kind of.

Amazing in a tomato, lime, chilli, red union and olive oil salad.

I don't know how much this actually holds up. I'm an older white guy from the Northeast who didn't taste cilantro until I was in my teens. Both my parents hate it cause it tastes like soap to them. When I first tried it I thought the same thing. Then I realized it was likely to be in cuisines I wanted to enjoy (Mexican, SEA, Indian), so I just started eating it. After a few months it stopped tasting like soap. Now I love the stuff. There may be a genetic predisposition to find the taste of cilantro stronger than some other folks do, but the soap thing is psychological, and not that hard to get over.