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Love it or Hate it: Where Do You Come Down on Kale, Beets, Okra, Brussels Sprouts and Cilantro?
San Jose Mercury News ^ | 04/23/2014 | Martha Ross and Joan Morris

Posted on 04/23/2014 4:14:50 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Cilantro was described as an aphrodisiac in the Arabian Nights, but that fact fails to impress those who hate it with a passion.

Cilantro was described as an aphrodisiac in "The Arabian Nights," but that fact fails to impress those who hate it with a passion.

Julia Child famously told Larry King that it has a "dead taste," and she would pick it out of a dish "and throw it on the floor." The pro-cilantro crowd is just as vocal, if not as descriptive. You can find the debate anywhere you find cilantro and the people who meticulously pick it out of their food.

We explore the adoration and hatred of this herb, and some other divisive foods, in our latest edition of Love It, Hate It. To get started, we asked staff writers Joan Morris and Martha Ross to square off on cilantro.

(Excerpt) Read more at mercurynews.com ...


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: cilantro; detox; heavymetals; mercury
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To: nickcarraway
I dislike all of them but I dislike pretty much any vegetable or anything resembling a vegetable.
61 posted on 04/23/2014 4:50:12 PM PDT by beandog (All Aboard the Choo Choo Train to Crazy Town)
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To: nickcarraway

Love fried okra...and all other ways of cooking it, but especially fried.


62 posted on 04/23/2014 4:50:13 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: nickcarraway
Kale - Don't really care, fine in salads.
Beets - Pickled or canned.
Okra - Pickled, raw in gumbo, breaded & fried.
Brussels Sprouts - Pickled, sautéed with some bacon fat, baked with olive oil.
Cilantro - Don't care, don't NOT like it.
63 posted on 04/23/2014 4:50:16 PM PDT by real saxophonist (Disharmonious & Unmutual)
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To: Utah Binger

There you go,...tell ‘em!


64 posted on 04/23/2014 4:51:24 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: Rodamala
Pesto is traditionally basil-based, but it's gotten to be like "martinis" --- anything goes. I've seen pesto recipes with spinach, kale, and collard greens. Choose your favorite nut and cheese and voila, "pesto"!
65 posted on 04/23/2014 4:51:43 PM PDT by workerbee (The President of the United States is DOMESTIC ENEMY #1!)
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To: DuncanWaring

I ran across a claim a year or two that liking or disliking cilantro was actually genetically determined.”

Well, there are also exceptions to every rule. Cilantro, raw spinach and avacados are the only three green things that my son will eat and he consumes those in abundance.

His father would eat anything as long as it was fried, beige in color and covered with gravy. I like raw spinach, will not eat anything that contains cilantro or avacados - tried them once with too much scotch.

I do think that wives often have a stronger influence over a guy’s eating habits than his parents or genetics.


66 posted on 04/23/2014 4:51:43 PM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: nickcarraway

To sum up: we have a consensus on nothing. This must be a conservative web site. :-)


67 posted on 04/23/2014 4:52:21 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: nickcarraway

Okra looks like you blew your nose in your gumbo.


68 posted on 04/23/2014 4:52:31 PM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: nickcarraway
A whole website dedicated to ... I H a t e C i l a n t r o

Some 'Nasty' stuff!

NASTY
69 posted on 04/23/2014 4:53:19 PM PDT by stirrinthepuddin
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To: beandog

Just pretty much meat, donuts and jellybeans, huh?


70 posted on 04/23/2014 4:53:42 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: stirrinthepuddin

Cilantro represents the essence of spring.


71 posted on 04/23/2014 4:54:16 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Steve_Seattle

I bet none of these guys have ever had any of these delights cooked right...probably Yankee households.


72 posted on 04/23/2014 4:55:10 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: Sacajaweau

Had a neighborhood cookout Easter weekend. One guy always brings gumbo and this time he fixed sausage gumbo with kale. What a way to waste good sausage. Everything green made me think of slime. Couple of new neighbors who are not only Yankees but greenies to boot thought it was awesome so, being a good neighbor, I let them have my share.


73 posted on 04/23/2014 4:56:48 PM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: pallmallman

Fried okra, served up with catfish and onion rings is just fantastic.


74 posted on 04/23/2014 4:56:56 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: nickcarraway

You left out J.J. Kale.


75 posted on 04/23/2014 4:57:56 PM PDT by pallmallman (Q)
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To: pallmallman
"I bet none of these guys have ever had any of these delights cooked right...probably Yankee households."

To me, it depends on context. I don't care for beets on their own, but a local restaurant uses julienned beets on its house salad, as a garnish, and I like that. Same with okra - in moderation, as a thickener in Cajun dishes - it is just fine, but I might not like it front-and-center. But I like cilantro just about anywhere.
76 posted on 04/23/2014 4:58:29 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: pallmallman

Not a real fan of meat either. I do like potato chips though.


77 posted on 04/23/2014 4:59:22 PM PDT by beandog (All Aboard the Choo Choo Train to Crazy Town)
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To: nickcarraway

I can sort of understand a person not liking okra. I love it but only when mixed with other things like peas, or stews.

Adding okra to something like gumbo makes both the okra and gumbo taste better.


78 posted on 04/23/2014 4:59:33 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8: verses 38 and 39. "For I am persuaded".)
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To: fivecatsandadog

I hate fresh cilantro. It’s nasty. But, I grow it in my garden because I do like it dried. The flavor changes once it’s dried, and then it becomes usable in some mexican dishes.

Brussels sprouts...fresh only. Otherwise, they are very bitter to me, and I don’t like bitter.

Beets..love them!

Okra...depends on the cook. But I absolutely love the plant itself, and the flower it makes is beautiful!


79 posted on 04/23/2014 5:01:22 PM PDT by PrairieLady2
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To: Grams A
will not eat anything that contains cilantro or avacados - tried them once with too much scotch.

Now that sounds like an entertaining story! ;-)

80 posted on 04/23/2014 5:02:51 PM PDT by workerbee (The President of the United States is DOMESTIC ENEMY #1!)
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