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Valentine's
Day is a time to celebrate the ones you love. And while you're at
it, why not celebrate the foods you love? Eating is an inherently
sensual activity. It's fun--especially when foods close to your
heart are involved. Plus, certain foods are believed to have the
power to boost your desires, making them just right for eating on
Valentine's Day!
Caviar,
oysters, figs, strawberries, and chocolate are just a few of the
foods believed to be aphrodisiacs. While there's not much
scientific backing to this theory, there are many who subscribe to
the belief that these are among a list of delicious edibles with exciting
benefits! Presentation is certainly important; an unadorned raw
oyster on a paper plate is hardly racy. But if you and your
Valentine share some caviar on toasts, followed by
slow
roasted
lamb
with a side of
asparagus,
and finished with a double chocolate
mousse'all
eaten in candlelight'well, let's just say we'd wager you'll
be up for a little celebrating. Wink wink.
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