Aphrodisiacs

Cultures across the world have long been fascinated with the idea that food can not only help us express love, but might even be able to act on our systems to get us in the mood for romance. Science lends only some very small support to the idea, but that doesn’t stop us from enjoying the rich, flavorful, and luxurious foods considered to be aphrodisiacs. Tonight’s Slow Food meeting features a “Foods of Love” potluck, in honor of the month of St. Valentine. For some of the most commonly identified aphrodisiac foods, consult Amy Reiley’s website Eat Something Sexy. You can sign up for an Aphrodisiac of the Month e-mail from Ms. Reiley! Thanks to Jim for letting us know of this fun resource.
Tags: holidays



Andy
Hi convivium, here’s the recipe for Strange Flavor Eggplant Spread
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Strange-Flavor-Eggplant-Spread/Detail.aspx
Slow Food Seacoast
Thanks, Andy!