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Are we getting fooled?
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Are we getting fooled?
This shitpost made me realize that cilantro and coriander are from the same plant.
They are the same right? Just different words for the same thing.
Biologically, yes. Culinarily, cilantro is the leafy thing (that tastes like soap to some) and coriander is the seed (almost always ground) that is considered a spice.
In the UK we just call it coriander and coriander seeds.
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Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new taste
Funny, but it's still mouth soapy to me
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Is the mutation that makes cilantro taste like soap common among Japanese people?
I have no idea.
Aaay Paisano, save the fuckin' leafy shit for the caesar salad, oh marron.