1/20/10

Setting The Romantic Mood With Valentines Day Food

When you think of Valentines Day food, that doesn't just have to refer to the dinner full of romance, in which you wine-and-dine your partner during the evening with further amorous intentions for later on.

Yes, the atmosphere of that dinner, full of flower arrangements and soft lighting is supposed to promote those amorous plans by helping the partners get fully into the romantic mood.

But there are some foods that are said to promote the actual libido and even sexual performance. These are the aphrodisiacs, and many appear to have gotten their reputation for good reason.

You might want to avoid too much wine, though, because it tends to slow down the sex drive rather than enhance it. Red wine might be a slight exception, but for Valentines Day food that will give you that extra zing in your lovemaking, you might prefer to drink a cappuccino with dinner, with just an extra sprinkling of nutmeg.

But even with the amorous effect of nutmeg, it must be taken in moderation, because too much of it can create hallucinations. Talk about spoiling the romantic mood!

The one thing you'll want to include for sure as dinner food on this special day will be oysters. Yes, history has been correct about the aphrodisiac qualities of these little morsels, which contain elements that increase the levels of testosterone in the body.

Choosing the right Valentines Day food and adding these various aphrodisiacs in to give everything pep may be just what you need to ensure that the evening brings the end result that you hope it will.

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