why-do-people-really-hate-cilantro
why-do-people-really-hate-cilantro
why-do-people-really-hate-cilantro
why-do-people-really-hate-cilantro
why-do-people-really-hate-cilantro

Infographic: The Truth Behind the Intense Taste of Cilantro

July 29, 2014
Some people love it, some people hate it. Either way, this infographic shows the truth behind why Cilantro gets such enthusiastic reactions from both sides.

Cilantro is known for the energetic reactions it receives from being added into food. Typically, people love or hate the taste. But while many cultures have high percentages of disliking Cilantro, the benefits are undeniable. Cilantro is known for its ability to help kill bad breath as well as get rid of some harmful bacteria. For some, though, the taste is and always will be too similar to a stink bug.

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