(This post was last modified: 07-22-2017, 10:48 PM by ShadowsDad.)
I don't actually dislike cilantro if it's kept in check. But most times it's used with a far too heavy hand. It's OK if the chef adding it knows how strong it is but most don't. Maybe 2 levels to choose from on the menu for a solution, sensitive to cilantro (used in micro amounts at best) and cilantro lovers. It has gotten to the point that the wife and I simply will NOT order anything containing cilantro; for the wife, the dish has a death sentence if she even detects it, there have simply been too many times where the use of it was far too liberal for us. Most times we won't even return to the restaurant if they use it rather than take the chance that they can back it off. Thankfully in Maine most folks can't stand it and restaurants here, if they want customers, won't use it. Except for the Indian restaurants that are always looking for new meat and have plenty of available seats. I don't think they got the memo about Maineiacs and cilantro (yet).
There's a Mexican restaurant that we go to and they have explicitly told us that none of their dishes have it and it's not even in the building. It's safe for us to eat there.
OK, I was curious enough to investigate further...
I love the text composing this link.
http://reasoniamhere.com/2013/09/24/why-...ny-better/
And to maybe muddy the water... I was hoping it would explain why I love the flavor of the seed and despise the taste of the herb as added by the folks who just can't taste what I do.
https://delishably.com/spices-seasonings...r-cilantro
I got no satisfaction from the link.
OK, so in my admittedly search of the internet that lacked great depth I couldn't find any reason why I love the seed yet hate the herb. I'll need to accept that the the seeds don't contain the aldehydes that the herb does and I'm genetically predisposed to be sensitive to it and 90% of the population just can't taste it the way I do. Thank GOD I live in Maine where the majority of the general population is of the 10% !
Brian. Lover of SE razors.