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Sex and Food: The World's Strangest Aphrodisiacs Through Time

Seeded on Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:58 AM EST
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Hot chocolate? The potato? Piranhas? Throughout history, humankind has persisted in the belief that some foods are linked to sex.

From the Garden of Eden to the oyster cellar bordellos of old New York, food and sex are entwined. Although every food under the sun has been touted as an aphrodisiac at some point in time, humans tend to get turned on by three categories of food: extremely expensive food, food that is risky to acquire, and food that resembles genitalia.

Rare and exotic foods have favored positions in the canon of culinary aphrodisiacs. Consider the truffle, the piranha and the labor of harvesting a plate full of sparrow tongues. Foods from far-off lands have the spicy whisper of perilous adventure, and there’s nothing quite like a hint of mystery to stimulate the imagination. For example, Aztec concubines taught the conquistadors to drink hot chocolate; when the Spaniards carried the exotic substance across the sea to Europe, they brought with it the rumor that the drink was an aphrodisiac. And during the reign of Charles I, when rice was still a luxury in Europe, noble Casanovas swore by the improbable aphrodisiac of rice boiled in milk and flavored with cinnamon.

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ambivalent

I paticularly like to open an eat a pomegranate. So beautiful and delicious, filled with jewels....

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:04 AM EST
Enoch-2699399

I do not believe that food of any shape, in and of itself has anything to do with performance or desire.

Enoch, sitting down to a plate of hot wet soft shell tacos and overstuffed foot long frankfurters at Jay's Diner.

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Reply#2 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:00 AM EST
ambivalent

Maybe it will come to you.

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#2.1 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:02 AM EST
Enoch-2699399

Maybe, lol. Hugs.

Enoch

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#2.2 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:08 AM EST
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tzia62

Great article, but I believe that it's all in the mind. :-)

  • 3 votes
Reply#3 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:32 AM EST
cried

The dirty-minded Conquistadors noted the pod’s resemblance to female genitalia,

I've thought that myself a time or two

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Reply#4 - Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:02 PM EST
ambivalent

I never really thought of that. I just like the seeds inside.

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#4.1 - Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:45 AM EST
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