
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cilantro and Coriander
- Slow-bolting varieties, such as ‘Costa Rica’, ‘Leisure’, and ‘Long Standing’ are the best choices for harvesting the leaves.
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I've never thought of the flavor of cilantro as soap-like. I do however know I hate the taste and will taste the smallest of portions....gag To me it's bitter. Will pay attention to the soap like taste idea the next time I'm exposed!
Cilantro signals Mexican food or Asian food to me! Fresh and flavorful! Living in Arizona we enjoy this wonderful herb often! In cooking at home, I always have a fresh supply handy or am always growing in my garden. My cilantro survived 4’ of snow this past winter..i was digging through it to snip off fragrant leaves for a dish...all winter long!
My sandy loam garden in N England has self seeded its cilantro for years which have tended to be spindly single stem plants that bolt early. Pleasantly surprised that this year I have several tall bushy plants with several strong stems around 10mm diameter. The soft bushy tops are good eating & no signs of bolting yet.
As a Hispanic we use cilantro a lot. My mother would use it a lot growing up. I never thought it tasted like soap up until I planted my own. I have a nice bunch growing and I tried it and it tasted like soap. Is there something I’m doing wrong with my plant? I am sad cause I want to use it in my food.
Have you tried cilantro from the store recently? It could be that your taste buds have changed! If the store-bought kind tastes fine, the variety that you’re growing at home may just have a higher concentration of aldehydes, which is what causes the soap taste for some people. Perhaps try seeds of a different variety from a different source.
I live in Arlington Texas and I planted it in half a whiskey barrel with several other herbs. I planted at end of March and my plant is about 3 feet tall now. I LOVE cilantro... especially in guacamole, chicken tortilla soup, pico di gallo, etc.
I LOVE cilantro!! I put extra in my salsa and add it to tacos and guacamole.
Cilantro does taste like soap to me. I thought it may have been because I used too much until I read this article.
Cilantro tastes terrible to me. I always hated Mexican food because it tasted bad, then I found out that it was just the herb I didn't like. I started ordering it without cilantro and now I love Mexican food!
We live in Central Texas and I have yet to find the perfect time for Cilantro growth. I have tried for 4 years to grow this wonderfl herb and have yet to be successful. It gets very hot here and I would love to have some help. I have never planted in the fall, maybe that is where I have gone wrong. Please, anyone, help! I love this on Mexican food.