Which food are afrodisiac?!


Question:

Which food are afrodisiac?

what kind of food gives you extra energy, or extra sexual energy


Answers:
There are actually a large number of foods that are considered to be aphrodisiacs...too many to list here, but I will give you some links that will also give you more info than what I could even begin to go into!

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/aphrodis_fo...
http://health.howstuffworks.com/aphrodis...
http://www.lifeinitaly.com/food/aphrodis...
http://www.askmen.com/sports/foodcourt/5...

I hope these help! Very Informative!

They say oysters do!!

oysters,

Whatever food gets you in the mood! Not everyone likes oysters or chocolate! Sometimes the best afrodisiacs are smells (like colognes or perfumes)! Try several until you find that ONE!

Depends on your body's individual requirements. Anything rich in minerals or protein. Carbs slow ya down and tire you out just through digestion alone. Chocolate has a decent mineral level, hence that being the case. Mango and Papaya are the same level. I'd say try different things until you feel invigorated by one. (Mine is pickles or picklejuice, which i found by accident)

Oysters,Strawberries,Chocolate is all I know of. My personal fav. is chocolate covered or dipped strawberries! Yuuuummmm!!

red wine
chocolate

looks like this should answer your question... took less words in Google than it took you to ask the question.

Anything higher in protein, and lower in carbs will give you energy, but none will actually induce sexual longing.

And BTW - Chocolate is NOT one of those foods. Every woman knows that chocolate is a sex substitute. It produces the same chemicals in the brain that orgasm produces. Ever wonder why we all crave chocolate when AF comes to visit?

It is said that the following foods are considered to be aphrodisiac: asparagus, chocolate, oyster, truffles, eringoes, potatoes, tomatoes, strawberries, ginseng, pine nuts, and damiana.

Beer and oysters

oysters are one




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