Aphrodisiac food is said to increase lust and potency. Which are considered eroticizing, you can find out here.
Oysters slurp and already one over each other is attacked? This picture has surely many before eyes if they think of aphrodisierende food. They are not so wrong with that, but not only oysters have an aphrodisiac effect. You can find out here which foods are also said to have this effect.
What are aphrodisiacs?
The term goes back to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and desire. An aphrodisiac is said to increase potency as well as sexual desire and lust. This is due to certain ingredients, but also to the shape of the fruits.
In addition to synthetic sexual enhancers, several foods are said to have the aforementioned beguiling effects - for most of them, it is hardly scientifically proven. Whether the placebo effect or not: These 15 aphrodisiac foods are real treats.
Overview of aphrodisiac food
Some are known for their pleasure-enhancing effects, others may surprise you:
Artichoke
Oysters
Avocado
Chili
Strawberries
Ginseng
Pomegranate
Ginger
Nutmeg
Parsley
chocolate
Celery
Asparagus
Truffles
Vanilla
Well, how many aphrodisiacs do you have at home and did not know it? 😉
Therefore, they should be included in your love feast
Artichoke
When you think of artichokes, you might not think of sensual desires. On the one hand, the essential oils are supposed to have a stimulating effect and on the other hand, the artichoke is supposed to help to promote the release of the hormone estrogen.
Oysters
Oysters have a high content of protein and zinc, which raises testosterone levels. Whoever is bothered by the appearance of oysters might find slurping them somehow sexy?
Avocado
With a high content of vitamin B6, which contributes to hormone production in men, and vitamin E, which has the reputation of making beautiful and fertile and bringing energy, the avocado simply makes you want more.
Here you can find avocado recipes!
chili
Chili does not only spice up the food but also makes you join in! The capsaicin it contains promotes blood circulation and is said to release happiness hormones.
Strawberries
Strawberries contain a good portion of vitamin C and also zinc, which stimulates testosterone production.
Ginseng
Asian ginseng has eroticizing effects on both sexes and can help with erectile dysfunction.
Pomegranate
In various cultures, the pomegranate is a symbol of fertility - and probably owes its reputation for increasing pleasure more to its plump, red form ...
Ginger
Ginger promotes blood circulation and warmth and should heat up the lover properly.
Nutmeg
Muscat has been considered an aphrodisiac for centuries. In the Ananga-Ranga, an Indian book of the art of love, crushed nutmegs, saffron, frankincense, and coriander seeds are stirred into a love potion.
But be careful in the intoxication of feelings: in high quantities, nutmeg can be poisonous.
Celery
Celery is not only healthy but the butylphthalide it contains is also said to have a relaxing effect - the perfect basis for the perfect night of love.
Asparagus
Visually, the asparagus with its phallic shape is convincing as an aphrodisiac food and stimulates the imagination.
You can find vegetarian asparagus recipes here.
Truffle
The male sexual attractant Androstenol is said to be attractive to women.
Vanilla
Vanilla is supposed to remind of pheromones and thus provide for an increased desire.
Recipes for lovemaking
Aphrodisiac food is not only reserved for Valentine's Day. Erotic recipes spice up your love life on any other day of the year. With sensual spices, tasty ingredients, and lots of fire, you're sure to get hot quickly.
But, care: Did you know that there are also foods that lower the libido? These include licorice and tofu, for example. You can find out here what you better do without.
