When it comes to food aphrodisiacs, expert says look for nutrition at first bite rather than love

February 6th, 2013 in Health

It's been said that food is the language of love. If so, can certain foods—or aphrodisiacs—promote romantic feelings or sexual desire?

Probably not, according to a Kansas State University nutrition expert and registered dietitian.

Linda Yarrow, assistant professor of human nutrition in the university's College of , says the has long maintained that there is no scientific support for claims that food aphrodisiacs can boost .

"The aphrodisiac effects of certain foods seem to be based on more than anything," Yarrow said.

But while food aphrodisiacs may not boost your love life, some of them have a lot to love from a nutritional standpoint, Yarrow said. These include:

Provided by Kansas State University

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