Looking to add something new to your repertoire? We've got the perfect recipes to woo a new love, mend a broken heart, treat yourself, keep the flame alive & fill your family with love. So this Valentine's Day, dare to try something new. Make a romantic brunch for one! Fill your diet with natural aphrodisiacs like bananas, chocolate, honey, peaches, oats, onions, carrots, celery, and alcohol (in moderation, too much has the opposite effect). Rev your libido and mix it up this V-day, with some healthy comfort foods and great new natural products. After all, variety is the spice of life!
Woo a New Love with Banana Chocolate Swirl Bread
Mend a Broken Heart with Bourbon Peach Bread Pudding
Treat Yourself to an Egg Baked in a Tomato Basket
Keep the Flame Alive with Red-Hot Vegan Chocolate Mousse
Aphrodite Pot Pie Fills Your Family with Love
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Hi. Good question!
Some aphrodisiacs contain plant hormones, such as androsterone which is a male hormone that is said to stimulate sexual arousal in females. And oats are thought to encourage the release of testorone in males which revs libido. But often fruits and vegetables are considered aphrodisiacs because of their suggestive shapes, and the powerful effect this has on the mind, which then in turn releases certain chemicals that cause arousal. For example, bananas, carrots, peaches... need I say more?