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Basic knowledge about foods
Do you know anything about aphrodisiac foods ? If you intend to cook for your date or your lover, you may want to make sure a few of those foods end up in his or her plate. It's always a good thing to get a little help from any of your favorite aphrodisiac foods !
The belief that certain foods are aphrodisiac is often passed on from many centuries back. The general consensus is that only a few of these foods should truly be considered aphrodisiac. We will give you a brief summary of what these particular foods are. You must still take into account that most of 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. Enough with history, let's get into our subject:
Aniseed
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.
Asparagus
Given it's phallic shape, asparagus is frequently enjoyed as an aphrodisiac food. Feed your lover boiled or steamed spears for a sensuous experience.
Almond
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
Arugula or "rocket" seed has been documented as an aphrodisiac since the first century A.D.