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== <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _introduction </span>== | == <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _introduction </span>== | ||
When I moved to Rotterdam in 2021, in many, many restaurants and cafes, they were serving dishes with cilantro. I hadn't had any experience with the fresh cilantro leaves until then. I was wondering why people liked it so much when it tasted so bad. It turned out | When I moved to Rotterdam in 2021, in many, many restaurants and cafes, they were serving dishes with cilantro. I hadn't had any experience with the fresh cilantro leaves until then. I was wondering why people liked it so much when it tasted so bad. It turned out that it tastes different for them, that’s why! | ||
I started to dig deeper into this topic: researched the reasons why it tastes so bad to me and made a small fanzine. I carry it with me while travelling because it is a great way to explain why I really cannot have cilantro in my dish. Later, when introducing it to people, it became a fun conversation starter and many people connected with the topic. Slowly, over the last few years, this whole thing has become a bigger project. It was about time to start documenting the process. | |||
== <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _works </span>== | == <span style="color: white; font-family: Menlo; text-decoration:none; background-color: #0033ff; padding-top: 0.1vw; padding-bottom: 0.1vw; padding-left: 0.1vw; padding-right: 0.2vw;"> _works </span>== | ||
Revision as of 23:08, 20 December 2025
_introduction
When I moved to Rotterdam in 2021, in many, many restaurants and cafes, they were serving dishes with cilantro. I hadn't had any experience with the fresh cilantro leaves until then. I was wondering why people liked it so much when it tasted so bad. It turned out that it tastes different for them, that’s why!
I started to dig deeper into this topic: researched the reasons why it tastes so bad to me and made a small fanzine. I carry it with me while travelling because it is a great way to explain why I really cannot have cilantro in my dish. Later, when introducing it to people, it became a fun conversation starter and many people connected with the topic. Slowly, over the last few years, this whole thing has become a bigger project. It was about time to start documenting the process.
_works
Don’t Put Cilantro In My Dish, Please // In 2022, I created a small fanzine (Don’t Put Cilantro In My Dish, Please) to share with others why I don’t like coriander and that there are others like me. I carry it in my bag sometimes, and it’s always a lovely conversation starter.
Cilantroversy // In 2025, I was invited by the Street Vendor Publisher to contribute to a small box publication about an obsession I had for the Bangkok Art Book Fair: I picked up the topic of Cilantoversy once again and created a series of small boxes with different tastes. What tastes? I asked friends and family how cilantro tastes for them and put the different outcomes: from the freshest and citrusy delight, to the taste of a stinky bug’s smell!
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