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If you’re looking for romance tips about how to set just the right mood for your Valentines Day dinner, then look no further than the types of food known as aphrodisiacs.

These are the foods with the long-standing reputation of being able to enhance sexual desire and maybe improve sexual performance as well. Although this sounds rather like an old wives’ tale, now that medical science has managed to explore things a bit, it turns out that some aphrodisiacs are well suited to be Valentines Day food.

Other people use truffles as aphrodisiac Valentines Day food, but there’s some question about how effective they might really be. Some people feel that it’s the hefty price that really gets people’s blood flowing, but supposedly the aroma of truffles mirrors male pheromones and somehow also stimulates the skin.

This hasn’t been proven to be the case as dramatically as for other types of food, but it’s still certainly worth a try, to see if truffles can produce the desired effect and enhance the romance.

And it sounds almost like a cliché to suggest that you include oysters among the Valentines Day food, because they are so widely known as an aphrodisiac.

But as with so many of the other foods, there’s a good reason why oysters have been regarded this way through the years. They are almost guaranteed to give your partner amorous ideas, because the zinc and aspartic acids the oysters contain increases testosterone levels.

So if the aim of your evening is a certain physical type of amour, then be sure to include some of these aphrodisiacs on the dinner menu.

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