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Do you know why it's called the Food of Love? From the time of ancient Strawberries With a perfect little red heart, the strawberry is an edible symbol of love. Touted as an aphrodisiac fruit since the times of ancient Figs The fig, a favourite of Cleopatra, is thought to emulate the female sex organs and traditionally thought of as sexual stimulant. Ginseng Ginseng has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over three thousand years and is revered by ancient Chinese emperors who were willing to pay for ginseng with its weight in gold! Ginseng has been proven to improve libido and increase energy and stamina levels. Chocolates & Champagne There’s a reason why chocolates and Coriander The history of coriander as an aphrodisiac dates back far into history. The Chinese used the herb in love potions believing it provided immortality. The book of The Arabian nights tells a tale of an impotent man cured by a concoction that included coriander. In the Middle Ages, several herbs including coriander were mixed to make a drink called “Hipocras” that was commonly used during weddings, and was believed to stimulate the libido. |