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    40 Aphrodisiacs From Around the World - Mattress Clarity

    An aphrodisiac is a substance that can boost libido or sexual desire. The word is derived from the Greek word ἀφροδισιακόν (aphrodisiakon), which means "pertaining to Aphrodite," the Greek goddess of love. While aphrodisiacs were originally sourced from mythology, folklore, and superstition, modern-day aphrodisiacs are based on ...

    Sexy Date Ideas | Aphrodisiac Recipes | The Romantic Tourist

    Chop red and green chillies, ginger, garlic, curry leaves and shallots. 2. Mix with turmeric powder, salt and lime juice to make a coarse paste. 3. After cleaning the fish, apply a thick layer of the paste on the inside and on the outside. 4. Wrap the fish in the banana leaf and tie it with the stem. 5.

    13 Bizarre Aphrodisiacs from Around the World

    Borojo. photo by Jack Zalium on flickr. Borojo is the main ingredient in the famous Colombian "Bogotá aphrodisiac" elixir that mixes up live crab with borojo, chocolate, cola, whiskey, wine, milk and honey. This potent milkshake is said to benefit both men and women in the bedroom.

    Around the World in 11 Aphrodisiacs - Atlas Obscura Lists

    11 Foods. For Shakespeare's Orsino, music was the food of love. He must've never tried an edible aphrodisiac, then. From oysters to chocolate, many foods come with a reputation for boosting ...

    Slideshow: 20 Weirdest Aphrodisiacs Around The World - The Daily Meal

    Ginseng. Shutterstock. Ginseng, the fleshy root of a perennial plant, is mostly believed to be an aphrodisiac because of its shape, thought to resemble a man's legs or penis (the name literally means "man root". The root grows in Siberia, northern China, and Korea and is claimed to have Viagra-like effects.