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Why do some people not like to eat coriander?

Speaking of coriander, it is my favorite. I like its taste and chewing feel, but it seems that not all Everyone likes coriander, but I found that my little roommate doesn't like to eat it. She will avoid it decisively when she sees it. I asked her why she didn't like to eat it, and she said she didn't like the taste of coriander and she hadn't liked it since she was a child. This aroused my curiosity: Why don’t some people eat coriander?

Coriander (genus Eryngium, family Apiaceae) generally refers to coriander (genus Coriander, family Apiaceae). Coriander, also known as coriander, coriander, and coriander. It is a plant species of the Dicotyledonida, Apiaceae, Apiaceae, and Coriander. It is a one- or two-year herbaceous plant. It is a familiar flavor-enhancing vegetable. It looks like celery, has small and tender leaves, slender stems, and a fragrant flavor. , is a condiment in soups and drinks. It is mostly used as a condiment for cold dishes, or used to enhance the flavor of hot dishes and noodle dishes.

Medicinal value: It can be used outside the body to stimulate appetite, relieve depression, and relieve pain and detoxify. "Compendium of Materia Medica" states that "cilantro has a pungent, warm and fragrant nature, and it connects the heart and spleen internally and reaches the limbs externally."

Its origin is the Mediterranean coast and Central Asia, and it is now cultivated in most areas.

The reason why some people don’t like to eat coriander is: because when they eat coriander, they feel soapy or smelly. This is because people who don’t like to eat coriander have a name: It is the OR6A2 gene, which is a gene used to detect the unique smell of coriander. This type of gene is involved in the body's olfactory and taste functions and is particularly sensitive to aldehyde molecules. This chemical has the smell of coriander, so people who don't like to eat coriander It's not that they are picky eaters, it's just that their genes cause them to dislike coriander.

In fact, there are many examples in life that are like this. For example, some people don’t like to eat onions, etc., so when you meet such people, you must confirm clearly, but don’t just accuse them of being picky eaters, otherwise There will also be jokes. Some people would say that a foodie like me might not be picky about food. No, I am also picky about food, and my reason is quite strange. I will reveal it to you in the next issue!