gourmetsleuth.com has a list of aphodisiac foods. It lists things that normally wouldn't be eaten or drank by themselves (sweet basil, mustard, ginger,vanilla) and some everyday foods like tomatoes... It lists things like spanish fly and pine nuts...but I've never known anyone to buy either one of these.....One of the meals listed was pork tenderloins with peppercorn and mustard sauce, (use of mustard) Gingerbread would be a good for dessert (use of ginger). Of course, chocolate. You could add drops of vanilla into almost any drink. This website lists champagne, but you could put it in coke, or hot chocolate would be better because you get the chocolate and vanilla together. There are foods that supposedly make you horny that resemble sex organs but these were things used in ancient times because people thought if they looked like sex organs they would make you horny. But really, unless you are totally 100% thinking about a penis when you are eating a banana or asparagus, it's not really going to turn you on.
2006-11-01 03:40:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Foods-strawberries,lobster
Drink-Japanese Saki,champagne
2006-11-01 09:00:00
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answered by crimsongrin3 5
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2016-02-15 15:30:14
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answered by Phyliss 3
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2016-11-26 21:52:16
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answered by ? 4
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Any food that my man cooks, makes me horny. I just like that fact that he is doing the cooking instead of me, and don't let him clean up too. Oh, my goodness. He can get anything he wants from me at this point. Try it sometime and see.
2006-11-01 03:20:04
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answered by firelady 2
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Although aphrodisiacs are based more on cultural myths than fact, their allure continues to this day, as people still experiment with them to pep up their sex lives. Throughout history, people all over the world have tried certain foods, beverages, in the hopes of being bestowed some magical aphrodisiac powers.
The fact that some look similar to men's and women's genitals, or are even derived from animal sex organs, was no accident. Named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, aphrodisiacs are substances that supposedly elicit sexual desire and arousal, enhance sex drive and sexual "performance," and extend sexual energy.
The following have been believed to be aphrodisiacs at one time or another:
•oysters, clams, and other seafood resembling sex organs
•ground rhinoceros horns, The term "horny" was apparently coined from this "sexual enhancer."
•bananas, celery, asparagus, and other phallic foods
•honey , It's reminiscent of sweet vaginal fluid.
•ginseng
•chocolate (including green M&M's?)
•strawberries and champagne
•chilies, curries, and other spices and spicy foods, They make the heart beat faster and produce perspiration, which commonly occur during sex.
•raw bull's testicles, Although more human research is needed, results from animal studies indicate that it may have the potential to be particularly helpful for men who have difficulties maintaining an erection. It's not as likely to enhance sexual arousal or desire.
According to a review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), however, no purported aphrodisiac has been scientifically proven to be effective at meeting its claims. In fact, as in the case of Spanish Fly, some can be harmful and even potentially dangerous.
Regardless of whether or not aphrodisiacs work, the power of suggestion, psychologically and emotionally, is key. If one believes using any particular alleged aphrodisiac or not, will help enhance his or her sex life, and s/he is receptive to that longing, then it can help bring about sexual desire and arousal, at least in the short-term.
2006-11-01 03:25:04
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answered by kizkat 4
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Celery
2015-07-17 14:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-17 14:41:43
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answered by ? 3
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2017-02-09 06:37:50
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answered by ? 4
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My hubby says that tomatoes makes him horny.
2006-11-01 03:14:33
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answered by Common_Sense2 6
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