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Think You Know the Foods of Love?

Well-schooled in food that will put you in the mood? Test your knowledge of aphrodisiacs with this lustful quiz!

Aphrodisiac Foods: How and Why They Increase Desire

The ____ in garlic is said to stir sexual desires?

  • Spice
  • Kick
  • Smell
  • Heat

True or False: Aphrodisiacs were first sought out as a remedy for various sexual anxieties, including fears of inadequate performance as well as a need to increase fertility.

  • True
  • False

The love goddess Aphrodite was said to consider what kind of bird sacred for its amorous nature?

  • Sparrows
  • Owls
  • Doves
  • Crows

Asparagus is frequently enjoyed as an aphrodisiac food because of its:

  • Smell
  • Health benefits
  • Phallic shape
  • Color

The Aztecs referred to chocolate as:

  • The ultimate aphrodisiac
  • Nourishment of the Gods
  • A must-have food
  • A substitute for caffeine

Who was first to consider oysters as aphrodisiacs?

  • Aztecs
  • Greeks
  • Romans
  • Egyptians

The musky scent of truffles is said to stimulate the:

  • Skin
  • Libido
  • Heart
  • Brain

This aphrodisiac is most likely a myth created to get people to eat this healthy vegetable.

  • Green Pepper
  • Cucumber
  • Peas
  • Broccoli

The Aztecs called the avocado tree

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Tags: aphrodisiac, aphrodisiacs, food of love, Valentines Day, Valentines Day food

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