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Top 10 Aphrodisiacs

We found 10 foods that are linked with love. Sample the recipes in our countdown with your sweetie and find out if these aphrodisiacs really work! Plus, see 10 more aphrodisiacs.

Top 10 Valentine's Day Aphrodesiacs: Avocado
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#10 Avocado
It could be the sensuous pear shape or the rich flavor of the fruit that gives avocado its aphrodisiac reputation. Whether added to salad, pureed in soups or chopped into the perfect bowl of fresh guacamole, the sea-green treat is perfect on your Valentine's table.

Try this recipe: Citrus Avocado Salad

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Bananas
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#9 Bananas
Rich in potassium and vitamin B, bananas are a feel-good food. For a sweet overindulgence, try a banana milkshake made with ripe bananas, milk and honey. According to banana.com, the combination will calm your stomach and re-regulate your blood sugar.

Try this recipe: Chocolate Banana Bread Puddings

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Chili peppers
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#8 Chili Peppers
This invigorating spice has an exotic reputation and stimulates endorphins. No wonder it is considered a symbol of love. Arriba!

Try this recipe: Avocado-Mango Salad with Fresh Cheese and Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Honey
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#7 Honey
Birds and bees ring a bell? Honey is made through pollination and is a symbol of procreation. The word "honeymoon" got its name from mead, an alcoholic beverage made from honey, which was given to the happy couple.

Try this recipe: Puffs With Honey Butter

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Pine nuts
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#6 Pine Nuts
High in energizing zinc, pine nuts are also considered aphrodisiacs because of the effort required to procure these oily gems from pinecones.

Try this recipe: Pine Nut-Crusted Tilapia

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Figs
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#5 Figs
Used by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the fig paradoxically symbolizes both sexuality and modesty.

Try this recipe: Gorgonzola Figs With Balsamic Glaze

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Arugula
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#4 Arugula
According to gourmetsleuth.com, this peppery plant has been documented as an aphrodisiac since the first century A.D. Toss it in a vibrant salad to give it a try.

Try this recipe: Nectarine Arugula Salad

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Oysters
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#3 Oysters
One of the most notorious aphrodisiacs, oysters are high in zinc and have a reputation for being great for love and fertility.

Try this recipe: Crispy Oven-Fried Oysters

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Coffee
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#2 Coffee
The caffeine in coffee is a stimulant that ups the heart rate and makes the blood flow. Additionally, it is the top source of antioxidants in the American diet, according to a 2005 University of Scranton study.

Try this recipe: Cinnamon Mocha Coffee

Top 10 Valentine's Day aphrodisiacs: Chocolate
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#1 Chocolate
The mysterious powers of chocolate are well loved. Whatever is in the sweet substance that sends us running back for more, it's definitely indispensable to Valentine's Day. Try these: Unique Chocolate Gift Ideas for Valentines Day

Try this recipe: Chocolate Cakes With Liquid Centers

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