Oh yes, coriander. Yuck. I was so relieved to discover it was a genetic thing that I was scraping this disgusting weed off my food while everyone else was saying how delicious it was.
I am one of those people. An entire burrito can be ruined for me with just a few pieces throughout. I always feel so bad when someone gives me food with cilantro.
That sucks. I just made some enchiladas with diced cilantro stem last night (more flavor in the stem). Don't feel bad, I'm sure they don't mind when they realise it tastes bad to you. Now I'm just sad you don't get to enjoy the true taste of cilantro.
Yeah, it's used in a lot of different cultures' foods. Like it you eat Indian or Vietnamese food, theres a decent chance it could be there, not just Mexican, which is what I think a lot of people think of when cilantro is used in cooking.
It's weird - sometimes I can kinda understand why people love cilantro so much... It's like, I can kinda pick out the "good" flavors in it even though the overwhelming flavor that registers with me is soap. It's a real bummer, because I love food and feel like I'm missing it on some really unique flavor profiles.
It's always awkward having to ask for "no cilantro" in restaurants, and then explaining that it's not an allergy. It just doesn't taste good to me.
I'm the opposite, overall I like cilantro (to a point, too much cilantro is definitely a thing), but I do detect a little bit of that soapiness that people talk about. Luckily not too much though, it's mostly minty to me.
Weirdly, I'm similar from the opposite side. I can see how it tastes soapy to people, I kinda detect the soapyness too. But it doesn't ruin it for me, I like cilantro.
Candied ginger tastes like soap to me though. Fresh or powdered ginger doesn't.
It doesn't taste like soap to me, but it's intense. So much so that it ruins an entire meal. If I cut the amount to basically nothing it can be pleasant.
That aligns with some things I've heard about flowers. For instance, a flower might contain skatole in its aroma. In very small amounts, it's pleasant. In large amounts, it smells like what it's named for, scat. At a low level, it makes jasmine and orange blossoms better. At a high level, you have a shit smelling stink bomb.
It sucks. I love Mexican (texmex here mostly) food and almost all of it is shoved full of cilantro and then I'm just sad. Delicious food, ruined by soap.
I have both, but I also have ADHD and prioritize the novel over the good. I find cilantro and bitter foods to be more interesting, and don't mind them at all.
My father was a farmer for pretty much all of his life (since he could work until he couldn't) and had a crop of cilantro at one time. I never knew nor heard about somebody saying that cilantro tastes like soap, never even imagined it was a thing. It was only until a few years ago when I started to get my nose into Reddit when I read about people saying that.