I do know it would taste different but all soaps I've ever used (all which are store bought) taste different but that aren't different. I'm curious if I tasted Babylonian soap if it would taste like my soap. Enough where I could say it also tasted like cilantro.
Also, it has been quite...
Would you say ancient soap, like in Babylon and Egypt, would taste similarly to modern soap I have in my bathroom? Like Dove.
Also, if you anyone has ancient texts talking about the taste of cilantro I'd be very happy!
I am doing historical research, actually. I am curious if/how historical societies explained the taste divide of cilantro. I am curious if they might've also described it as tasting soap, but didn't know if ancient soap tasted similarly to our modern soaps. So I was curious if fat boiled in ash...
The title, more or less. I've been doing a lot of research into soaps and specifically their taste and there isn't a lot of answers. More specifically, how do lye based soaps taste? And even more specifically, how does fat boiled in ash soap taste?