Pre-eleven o'clock it's a restaurant serving spicy Asian delicacies a la fish and noodles that might just have been doctored with aphrodisiacs. |
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The folk belief that oats are aphrodisiacs goes back hundreds of years and has spread over several continents. |
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When it comes to traditional restorative products and aphrodisiacs many pills and potions bare little in common with their label. |
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Mineral rich seafood, oysters, lobster, and fish are considered aphrodisiacs. |
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All-natural aphrodisiacs can get even the most flaccid of men and frigid of women in the mood and raring to go. |
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The meal was vegetarian and lacked most spices, since certain foods are mild aphrodisiacs and monks supposedly lead celibate lives. |
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The romantic cook also faces the tricky question of whether to serve up alleged aphrodisiacs such as oysters and truffles. |
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Poaching continues, however, partly because many Mexican men believe sea turtle eggs, eaten raw with a pinch of lime and salt, are aphrodisiacs. |
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Many fall prey to poachers who kill them for meat and steal eggs from the corpses to sell as aphrodisiacs. |
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Cest at this level that we can locate the gonadotrope, the ertus aphrodisiacs and ownership of that fight impotence is attributed to this plant. |
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The Chinese, Indonesians, Central Filipinos and Thais use sea horses in their medicines as cures for illnesses, as aphrodisiacs, decorations and even for food. |
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Many of the objects mentioned above have been credited with beneficial or medicinal properties, and prescribed in one form or another as curatives or aphrodisiacs. |
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There's no science to suggest it did any good – but is there an evidence base for other favourite aphrodisiacs? |
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So just what is it that causes some foods to be labeled as aphrodisiacs? |
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The markets involved are the Nordic countries for meat, Europe for pelts and Asia for aphrodisiacs and medicines. |
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Together the cinnamon and the ginger act as tonics and delicious aphrodisiacs. |
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The lecture includes a description of aphrodisiacs in history and of the more modern, and effective, analogues such as Viagra. |
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So let us continue to believe that they are aphrodisiacs and keep eating them! |
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For them, novelty and naughtiness were the ultimate aphrodisiacs. |
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In the West Indies, the eggs of roseate and sooty terns are believed to be aphrodisiacs, and are disproportionately targeted by egg collectors. |
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Only the penises were taken, to be dried and sold as aphrodisiacs in Canton. The story of the beautiful Conchita, loyally but vainly waiting for Rezanov's return, is sad enough. |
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Moreover, they allotted many virtues to him aphrodisiacs and medicinal. |
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The stimulation of the desire: thanks to the Ginger, Ginseng and the essential oil of Savoury, credits recognised for their properties aphrodisiacs. |
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The autopsy report makes the link between the incident and the increasing demand from Asian markets for the male genitals of sea lions and seals for use in traditional medicine, as aphrodisiacs and amulets. |
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Forget Bulgarian Tribulus, Yin Yang Huo, of aphrodisiacs and standard products containing extracts of low purity and is absorbed in ridiculous amounts. |
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Ylang Ylang is recognized for its virtues aphrodisiacs. |
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Menu of pleasure?.bewitching aphrodisiacs! |
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A LIVERPOOL man was arrested in Spain as part of an investigation into illegal aphrodisiacs. |
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Emirates 24-7 reports that there has been a huge surge in the demand for aphrodisiacs in the UAE, and that new demand has tripled sales. |
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A survey of a dozen chemists and druggists in India has revealed that herbal aphrodisiacs are in great demand after alcohol consumption. |
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If you are one of the latter, then this month's recipe is perfect for a romantic dessert because it contains some ingredients that are reputed to be natural aphrodisiacs. |
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In the Caribbean, some cultures consider the eggs to be aphrodisiacs. |
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She signed copies of The Little Book of Jams, Jellies and Preserves and The Little Book of Poisons, Potions and Aphrodisiacs. |
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