Aphrodisiac Foods
Recipe LinksAphrodisiacs were first sought out as a remedy for various sexual anxieties including
fears of inadequate performance as well as a need to increase fertility. Procreation
was an important moral and religious issue and aphrodisiacs were sought to insure both
male and female potency.
Why Certain Foods?
In ancient times a distinction was made between a substance that increased fertility
versus one that simply increased sex drive. One of the key issues in early times was
nutrition. Food was not so readily available as it is today. Undernourishment creates a
loss of libido as well as reduces fertility rates. Substances that "by
nature" represent "seed or semen" such as bulbs, eggs, snails" were
considered inherently to have sexual powers. Other types of foods were considered
stimulating by their "physical resemblance to genitalia"
It's important to realize these food substances were identified (documented) by the likes
of Pliny and Dioscordes (ancient Greeks) first century AD and later by Paul of Aegina from
the seventh century. Later more credence was given to foods that "satisfied
dietary gratification".
Other foods deemed to have these aphrodisiac qualities were derived from mythology.
Aphrodite, the love goddess was said to consider "sparrows" sacred because of
their "amorous nature" and for that reason were included in various aphrodisiac
brews.
There was not always agreement upon what
foods were actually aphrodisiacs or "anaphrodisiacs" (decrease potency).
But the ancient list included Anise, basil, carrot, salvia, gladiolus root, orchid bulbs,
pistachio nuts, rocket (arugula), sage, sea fennel, turnips, skink flesh (a type of
lizard) and river snails.
The ancients suggested you steer clear of dill, lentil, lettuce, watercress, rue, and
water lily.
Food List
A very popular aphrodisiac with many culinary uses. It has been used as an aphrodisiac
since the Greeks and the Romans, who believed aniseed had special powers. Sucking on the
seeds is said to increases your desire.
Given it's phallic shape, asparagus is frequently enjoyed as an aphrodisiac food.
Feed your lover boiled or steamed spears for a sensuous experience. The Vegetarian Society suggests "eating asparagus
for three days for the most powerful affect".
A symbol of fertility throughout the ages. The aroma is thought to induce passion in
a female. Try serving Marzipan (almond paste) in the shapes of fruits for a special
after-dinner treat.
Arugula or "rocket" seed has been documented as an aphrodisiac since the first
century A.D. This ingredient was added to grated orchid bulbs and parsnips and also
combined with pine nuts and pistachios. Arugula greens are frequently used in salads and
pasta.
Any Indian dried, powedere herb used as a sexual stimulant in Ayurvedic
medicine. The herb has a very strong, garlicy flavor.
The Aztecs called the avocado tree "Ahuacuatl which translated means
"testicle tree". The ancients thought the fruit hanging in pairs on the tree
resembled the male's testicles. This is a delicious fruit with a sensuous texture.
Serve in slices with a small amount of Balsamic vinegar and freshly ground pepper.
The banana flower has a marvelous phallic shape and is partially responsible for
popularity of the banana as an aphrodisiac food. An Islamic myth tells the tale that after
Adam and Eve succumbed to the "Apple" they started covering their
"nudity" with banana leaves rather than fig. From a more practical standpoint
bananas are rich in potassium and B vitamins, necessities for sex hormone production.
Is said to stimulate the sex drive and boost fertility. It is also said to produce a
general sense of well being for body and mind.
Broccoli Rabe (And Other Mustard Greens)
The ground seeds of various plants in the brassica family were believed
to increase virility. In the case of broccoli rabe its more likely a
myth created to get people to eat this bitter vegetable.
The Aztecs referred to chocolate "nourishment of the Gods". Chocolate contains
chemicals thought to effect neurotransmitters in the brain and a related substance to
caffeine called theobromine. Chocolate contains more antioxidant (cancer preventing
enzymes) than does red wine. The secret for passion is to combine the two. Try
a glass of Cabernet with a bit of dark chocolate for a sensuous treat or let us temp you
with our recipe for Chocolate Espresso Pots de creme.

(Set of 4 pots de creme cups with
matching tray)
Another good reason to eat carrots--believed to be a stimulant to the male. The phallus
shaped carrot has been associated with stimulation since ancient times and was used by
early Middle Eastern royalty to aid seduction. High vitamins and beta-carotene. Perhaps a
justification for a piece of carrot cake?
Caffeine is a well-know stimulant but remember, too much and it becomes a depressant.
Serve small amounts of rich dark coffee in special little demitasse cups.
Coffee stimulates both the body and the mind so partake of a little in preparation for an
"all-nighter".
The book of The Arabian nights tells a tale of a merchant who had been childless for 40
years and but was cured by a concoction that included coriander. That book is over
1000 years old so the history of coriander as an aphrodisiac dates back far into history.
Cilantro was also know to be used as an "appetite" stimulant.
In the 1930's fennel was found to be a source of natural plant
estrogens. Use of fennel as an aphrodisiac dates back to the
Egyptian times where it was used as "libido enhancement".
An open fig is thought to emulate the female sex organs and traditionally thought of as
sexual stimulant. A man breaking open a fig and eating it in front of his lover is a
powerful erotic act. Serve fresh Black Mission figs in a cool bowl of water as it is done
in Italy and be sure to eat with your fingers!
The 'heat' in garlic is said to stir sexual desires. Make sure you and your partner
share it together. Garlic has been used for centuries to cure everything from the
common cold to heart ailments. This is a good time for moderation. Enjoy a pasta with a
lightly garlicky sauce and it and lead up to something spicy in the bedroom later.
Ginger root raw, cooked or crystallized is a stimulant to the circulatory system. Perhaps
a stir-fry with freshly grated ginger can stir something spicy up in the bedroom later.
Many medicines in Egyptian times were based on honey including cures for sterility and
impotence. Medieval seducers plied their partners with Mead, a fermented drink made
from honey. Lovers on their "Honeymoon" drank mead and it was thought to s
"sweeten" the marriage.
The Chinese have used licorice for medicinal purposes since ancient times. The essence of
the Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) plan, glycrrhizin, is 50 time
sweeter than sugar. Chewing on bits of licorice root is said to enhance love and
lust. It is particularly stimulating to woman.
Believed to stimulate the sexual glands and increase desire. Prepare a tenderloin roast
(filet mignon) for two with a mustard and peppercorn sauce.
Nutmeg was highly prized by Chinese women as an aphrodisiac. In quantity nutmeg can
produce a hallucinogenic effect. A light sprinkling of the spice in a warm pumpkin
soup can help spice up your evening.
Oysters were documented as a aphrodisiac food by the Romans in the second century A.D as
mentioned in a satire by Juvenal. He described the wanton ways of women after ingesting
wine and eating "giant oysters". An additional hypotheses is that the
oyster resembles the "female" genitals. In reality oysters are a very nutritious
and high in protein.
Zinc is a key mineral necessary to maintain male potency and pine nuts are rich in zinc.
Pine nuts have been used to stimulate the libido as far back as Medieval times.
Serve pine nut cookies with a dark espresso for a stimulating dessert.
Rich in vitamin C and and is used in the homeopathic treatment for impotence. Add a spear
to a sweet Rum drink for a tasty prelude to an evening of passion.
Perfect foods for hand feeding your lover. "Both invite love and are described in
erotic literature as fruit nipples" Both are high in vitamin C and make a sweet light
dessert.
The Greeks and the Romans considered the rare Truffle to be an aphrodisiac. The
musky scent is said to stimulate and sensitize the skin to touch.
The scent and flavor of vanilla is believed to increase lust. According to the
Australian Orchid Society, "Old Totonac lore has it that Xanat, the young daughter of
the Mexican fertility goddess, loved a Totonac youth. Unable to marry him due to her
divine nature, she transformed herself into a plant that would provide pleasure and
happiness." Fill tall Champagne glasses to the rim and add a vanilla bean for a
heady, bubbly treat.
A glass or two of wine can greatly enhance a romantic interlude. Wine relaxes and
helps to stimulate our senses. Drinking wine can be an erotic experience. Let
your eyes feast on the color of the liquid. Caress the glass, savor the taste on
your lips. Do remember that excessive alcohol will make you too drowsy for the
after-dinner romance. A moderate amount of wine has been said to "arouse" but much more than that amount with have the reverse affect.
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Getting Technical
Encyclopedia
Britannica Article
Aphrodisiac: any of
various forms of stimulation thought to arouse sexual excitement. Aphrodisiacs may be
classified in two principal groups: (1) psycho-physiological (visual, tactile, olfactory,
aural) and (2) internal (stemming from food, alcoholic drinks, drugs, love potions,
medical preparations). Despite long-standing literary and popular interest in internal
aphrodisiacs, almost no scientific studies of them have been made. Scientific research is
limited to occasional tests of drugs or hormones for the cure of male impotence. Most
writings on the subject are little more than unscientific compilations of traditional or
folkloric material. Of the various foods to which aphrodisiac powers are traditionally
attributed, fish, vegetables, and spices have been the most popular throughout history. In
none of these foods, however, have any chemical agents been identified that could effect a
direct physiological reaction upon the genitourinary tract, and it must be concluded that
the reputation of various supposedly erotic foods is based not upon fact but upon
folklore.
It has been suggested
that man's universal attribution of libidinous effects to certain foods originated in the
ancient belief in the therapeutic efficacy of signatures: if an object resembled the
genitalia, it possessed, so it was reasoned, sexual powers. Thus the legendary aphrodisiac
powers of ginseng root and powdered rhinoceros horn.
With the exception of
certain drugs such as alcohol or marijuana,
which may lead to sexual excitation through disinhibition, modern medical science
recognizes a very limited number of aphrodisiacs. These are, principally, cantharides
and yohimbine,
both of which stimulate sexual arousal by irritating the urinary tract when excreted.
Cantharides, or cantharidin, consists of the broken dried remains of the blister beetle (q.v.) Lytta
vesicatoria. It has been a traditional sexual stimulant fed to male livestock to
facilitate breeding. In humans the substance produces skin blisters on contact, and
attempts to ingest it as an aphrodisiac are considered extremely hazardous. Yohimbine is a
crystalline alkaloid substance derived from the bark of the yohimbé tree (Corynanthe
yohimbe) found in central Africa, where it has been used for centuries to increase
sexual powers. Although it has been promoted as an aphrodisiac, most investigators feel
that any clinical change in sexual powers after its use is probably due to suggestion,
because stimulatory effects are elicited only with toxic doses.
Aphrodisiac Recipes
It is conjecture
as to whether there is any legitimacy to the concept of Aphrodisiacs. We will let
you be the judge. These are not links to sites with pornographic materials or sites
selling prescription drugs. The links included are to pages that provide aphrodisiac
recipes and food information.
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