date:Sep 21, 2012
tell the full story of cilantro aversion, saying it didn't make a huge a difference in cilantro preference from person to person. The findings, he says, suggest that dislike of cilantro is only in part determined by genetics. He also said that it's not something set in stone:
It isn't like your height, that you're stuck with. People can change it, he says.
Another study examining cilantro aversion was also published last week in the journal Chemical Sciences, which compiled responses from 527