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Maybe your bait is making your fish taste like soap? TFF
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8 pages of stupid. I've still got it.
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Love cilantro grew up eating it in many dishes (SA,TX). Also like the seeds and ground seeds. I remember a candy treat made from sugar coated coriander seeds. They looked kind of bumpy with a coriander seed in the middle and very hard. Been many decades since I had any. I didn't have fish tacos growing up, never even heard of them, but was introduced to them when living in San Diego, have been making them ever since. Here in CO the wife likes to make them from tilapia, cod, yellow perch, walleye, sunfish and catfish grilled with green chilies. Cilantro on the side because she and my younger son must have THE gene. Tacos and Modelo Negro for me.
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8 pages of stupid. I've still got it. Look at the alternatives!
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I just did a 23andme genetic dealy and one of the funny genetic identifiers on there was whether you carry a gene that makes you think cilantro tastes like soap. Guessing some of you have it. I don't
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There's nothing better than fresh fish tacos heaped with cilantro!
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Fish tacos with cilantro are money!
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8 pages of stupid. I've still got it. Look at the alternatives! No name calling, nobody run off, no call outs, no personal attacks, no politics and no G'damn 270's. lol Peace, i'm outa here.
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Although I like cilantro in my salsa, I can sympathize with anyone who says it tastes like soap to them. I have a few of those things going on...for instance, blueberries in pie taste faintly like peat to me, but enough to not enjoy it. Diesel jas on odor that resembles the taste of carrots. And tje smell of skunk doesn't bother me much. I've often wondered if I am unique in those regards.
Now, I grew up on the banks of the Rio Grande and have eaten the authentic Mexican food of many cooks, so I consider myself a credible judge of Mexican cuisine...and as far as I'm concerned, if it has fish in it then it AIN'T a taco! i could make a crack about that last paragraph, but i won't. i always thought mexican food was the sonoran version around here i grew up with. Until i got edducatted, and bought a cookbook showing the various regions in mexico and the totally different cooking styles. my first experience was in san diego probably 30 years ago eating some mexican stuff popular along the coast of mexico, such as shrimp tacos, fish tacos, and so on. The cheese used was not the cheddar typically used around here, but a white cheese, and the cooking was much milder than here. As far as texas, they eat those horrible mashed black beans there that look like they came out of a babies diaper. Everybody knows it's pintos where it's at. as far as mexican beer is concerned, there is a reason the illegals drink bud lite.
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After some side discussions on these two "food products", I've decided to clear things up. This is cilantro. This is fish taco. This is not open for debate. Good day. Classic!
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Not that there's anyone on here that actually works for a living,but have you ever been digging a hole and smelled Ivory soap?Well,I'm not sure what the wife has been using for personal protection?...or if it's some new scent du jour?..but something in our front living room stinks like ivory soap?Too smart to ask her about it but.....
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Although I like cilantro in my salsa, I can sympathize with anyone who says it tastes like soap to them. I have a few of those things going on...for instance, blueberries in pie taste faintly like peat to me, but enough to not enjoy it. Diesel jas on odor that resembles the taste of carrots. And tje smell of skunk doesn't bother me much. I've often wondered if I am unique in those regards.
Now, I grew up on the banks of the Rio Grande and have eaten the authentic Mexican food of many cooks, so I consider myself a credible judge of Mexican cuisine...and as far as I'm concerned, if it has fish in it then it AIN'T a taco! i could make a crack about that last paragraph, but i won't. i always thought mexican food was the sonoran version around here i grew up with. Until i got edducatted, and bought a cookbook showing the various regions in mexico and the totally different cooking styles. my first experience was in san diego probably 30 years ago eating some mexican stuff popular along the coast of mexico, such as shrimp tacos, fish tacos, and so on. The cheese used was not the cheddar typically used around here, but a white cheese, and the cooking was much milder than here. As far as texas, they eat those horrible mashed black beans there that look like they came out of a babies diaper. Everybody knows it's pintos where it's at. as far as mexican beer is concerned, there is a reason the illegals drink bud lite. never had black beans but pintos are a staple around here.
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I think Ron may be referring to refried beans. Real refrieds are made with pinto beans. Some places serve black beans with a "Mexican" meal...I think it's a perversion. Yuppie Mexican food has spread all over the nation and many people have no idea what the real thing is. Tacos are not made with soft flour tortialls, and gorditas ain't nuthin like what Taco Bell tries to sell you as a gordita.
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Coriandrum sativum- IS Chinese Parsley, IS Cilantro, IS Coriander Chinese parsley is NOT cilantro. They look similar, but taste very different. It is not uncommon for parsley, Chinese parsley, and cilantro to be available here at the same time. Believe whatever you like... I strongly support your right to be wrong!
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8 pages of stupid. I've still got it. Look at the alternatives! No name calling, nobody run off, no call outs, no personal attacks, no politics and no G'damn 270's. lol Peace, i'm outa here. Laughing! You got it for sure!
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Cilantro is a cool name. I don't want it to be gross, it just is. Pfft, cilantro sounds like cats wiz. Call it by its real name - Coriander, & it'll taste better !
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Coriandrum sativum- IS Chinese Parsley, IS Cilantro, IS Coriander Chinese parsley is NOT cilantro. They look similar, but taste very different. It is not uncommon for parsley, Chinese parsley, and cilantro to be available here at the same time. Believe whatever you like... I strongly support your right to be wrong! I did not realize so many places have these confused... Chinese parsley is not the same plant, but rather a cultivar of a celery which is different from the usual celery you will find in your local grocery. Based on the number of totally wrong websites it is easy to see how someone could mix up reality...
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So what is the diff...between Parsley and Pussy???
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There's nothing better than fresh fish tacos heaped with cilantro! Dilly Dilly
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So what is the diff...between Parsley and Pussy???
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