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It's human nature to ascribe aphrodisiac qualities to food. While this stuff is unlikely to become the topic of serious medical research, there's little harm in planning a meal made with aphrodisiacs. Thursday's the perfect excuse, right?

 
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Cooking with Aphrodisiacs
As Shereen, our Guide to Nutrition, puts it: "Many of the foods and herbs that have been called aphrodisiacs are very healthy fruits, vegetables and nuts. Perhaps the vitamins, minerals, enzymes and anti-oxidants contained in these foods are the real key to a healthy love life."
- Nutrition Guide Shereen Jegtvig
 
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Chocolate Dipped Strawberries
This recipe not only combines two aphrodisiacs, it's low-fat and a Valentine's Day favorite. What's more romantic (and pretty) than chocolate-dipped strawberries?
- Low-Fat Cooking Guide Fiona Haynes
 
Oven Roasted Asparagus
This is a quick, easy, and low-carb way to prepare an aphrodisiac.
- Low Carb Diets Guide Laura Dolson
 
 
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