You are a man after my own heart, endo_aftermath. I 'met' cilantro while living in South America many years ago. And now that I'm back in Texas, I'm so happy to find it in all the grocery stores. How could I have not known of its existence during the first 20 years of my life?
Some of us find cilantro to taste/smell very unpleasant and do our best to avoid it. There may be a genetic basis for the soapy tasting herb.
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(sad face)
The first times I encountered cilantro many years ago, I wasn't particularly fond of it, but I didn't feel strongly about it like many people I know and as described in "55'" article. But I have acquired a taste for it.
All the best,
GJ
Find a recipe for avocado chocolate pudding Avocados/vanilla extract/ agave nectar/ cinnamon (optional). Dont knock it till you try it ! If you never tell the person trying it that it has avocados they wouldn't even know lol.