I just read an article linking not liking cilantro to the smell of jasmine. This explains everything!
It is not actually this article, but the search for more info led me to this:
http://smellslikescience.com/in-defense-of-cilantro/
“…The three compounds shown here belong to a class of compounds called aldehydes and make up roughly half of cilantro extract. Because they evaporate and disperse easily, aldehydes are commonly used in perfumes as well….”
So, cilantro contains aldehydes, and so does jasmine!
https://www.fragrantica.com/notes/Aldehydes-165.html
“…Fresh floral aldehyde adds the impression of fresh breezes and flowers like jasmine, rose, iris and lily of the valley….”
I just knew there had to be a link!
It is not actually this article, but the search for more info led me to this:
http://smellslikescience.com/in-defense-of-cilantro/
“…The three compounds shown here belong to a class of compounds called aldehydes and make up roughly half of cilantro extract. Because they evaporate and disperse easily, aldehydes are commonly used in perfumes as well….”
So, cilantro contains aldehydes, and so does jasmine!
https://www.fragrantica.com/notes/Aldehydes-165.html
“…Fresh floral aldehyde adds the impression of fresh breezes and flowers like jasmine, rose, iris and lily of the valley….”
I just knew there had to be a link!