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Default The "taste" of cilantro.

Hello All!

I think it's pretty well established that there are probably 3 reactions
to cilantro: great taste, no taste and soapy taste. A day or two ago the
notion was posted to have cilantro enthusiasts hold their noses while
eating it to establish whether it was taste or smell. Sorry, to the OP,
I can't find the post.

Well, I just tried and tho' I like cilantro, when I hold my nose it has
no taste or smell.

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