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Is coriander aversion common in your country?

Yes. I seldom encounter it outside of "ethnic" dishes. I have the soapy flavor gene too.
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new whiteness chart dropped
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i don't know what it tastes like
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>>221878561
I made an Indian dish last week and used coriander for the first time in my life.
It didn't taste soapy for me but I definitely didn't like the taste.
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I don't like coriander but I also honestly don't know if I have the soap taste gene because I've never tasted soap. What's wrong with you fucking animals, eating soap and shit?
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Pepsi tastes like soap
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>>221878561
Yes, very common
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I have the gene at it genuinely ruins meals for me, dogshit ass plant
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>>221878561
>Yes. I seldom encounter it outside of "ethnic" dishes. I have the soapy flavor gene too.
it will taste bad if hydroponics greenhouse grown. there are also several varieties of them.
it is widely used here, rarely alone, together with other greens and vegs.



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