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Dating Tips - 10 Tastes to Tempt your Date


There is a white wine from Western Australia that has a sweaty aftertaste – a slightly salty, human flavour. It’s the most erotic drink I’ve ever sipped.


When we’re on a date, we tend to focus on looking good and sounding sultry (or at least engaging). But the food and drink that pass our lips can turn a standard night out into a sexy culinary experience.


For your delectation, here are ten tastes to tempt even the most reserved dinner date:



1. Oysters – freshly shucked with lemon and pepper – are a bold way to begin an evening. Oysters are high in zinc for sexual drive, and Casanova is said to have eaten 50, raw, every morning to give him the stamina he needed to satisfy all his lovers.

2. Bellini. Invented in 1948 in Venice, Italy, the Bellini is a mix of sparkling wine and peach puree. The perfect glamorous cocktail.

3. Antipasto. A must-have starter for two. With those semi-sundried tomatoes, glistening artichoke hearts, stuffed olives and sardines, it’s like nibbling one another with every bite.

4. Fresh figs. Think pink and fleshy. Need I say more?

5. Berries. A mixture of blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries doesn’t just look spectacular; the berries are high in vitamin C, which is good for relieving stress.

6. French Brie. Creamier than the foreign imitations. Settle for nothing less.

7. Asparagus spears. Not just a sexy, long, phallic-looking food, asparagus is rich in potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamin E that can help us produce hormones and raise our energy levels.

8. Gin martini. Just to be able to say ‘Shaken, not stirred’.

9. Shellfish. Containing phosphorus, calcium, iodine, iron, vitamin B and glyco­phosphates, shellfish are considered the strongest aphrodisiac.

10. Lucky last (my favourite) – dark Belgian chocolate. Experts say just the smell of chocolate releases hormones that stimulate sexual desire.



Caption: Oysters are high in zinc for sexual drive.

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    <p><font face="Arial">&nbsp; Brett Smith is not your average health &amp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">online dating</a>&nbsp;expert. He has numerous qualifications (including a Masters from Sydney University in Herbal Medicine, Advanced Diploma in Botanical Medicine, Advanced Diploma of Naturopathy, a Diploma of Nutrition, &amp; a Bachelor of Health Science) and a very healthy dose of scepticism. He has some intersting &amp; controversial views on health &amp; dating for <a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">singles</a>, particularly on how we shouldn't always believe what we're told. See more of his articles at <a href="http://www.partner4real.com.au">www.partner4real.com.au</a>. </font></p>

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