Romantic Valentines Day in Brixham, Devon
Book now for our Romantic Valentines Day Dinner with special menu and check out our 'offers' page for planning romantic breaks in Brixham. Be sure to book early for a special romantic meal in our beautifully refurbished restaurant.
Phone reception on 01803 855751 to discuss details and book for Valentines day.
Aphrodisiacs and Legends
The interest in aphrodisiac foods began with Aprodite. The Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty rose from the sea on an oyster and then gave birth to Eros. The first aphrodisiac food was born...
Asparagus- Rich in vitamins A&E and Potassium needed to boost hormones and drive and of course its suggestive shape
Truffles- Greeks and Romans prized the rare Truffle for its musky scent and it’s said to stimulate and sensitize the skin to the touch
Vanilla- It is said Xanat a Mexican Goddess transformed herself into the vanilla plant to provide pleasure and happiness for her mortal lover
Avocado- Aztecs called this tree ‘Ahuacuati’ meaning politely Mans bits tree, it also contains Vitamin B6 said to boost the libido
Garlic- For centuries it has been claimed the cure all, the heat of garlic is said to stir your desires, Paris is the birth place of romance after all
Fennel- Egyptians claimed this to be a libido enhancement, in the 1930’s it was proved to be rich in estrogens
Chilli- ‘Capsaicin’ a chemical that stimulates our nerve endings and raises our pulse, it releases endorphins giving the body a natural high
Coriander- The Arabian nights tells a tale of a merchant who had been childless for 40 years, it was mysteriously cured by a concoction that included coriander
Chocolate- Aztecs referred to chocolate as ‘nourishment of the gods’ It is said to effect neurotransmitters in the brain which enhances pleasure. Many believe this is doubled when taken with red wine
Ginger- Eaten raw, cooked or crystallized ginger is a stimulant to the circulatory system. The enhancement of blood flow is most beneficial to the male
Almond- A symbol of fertility throughout the ages, the aroma is thought to induce passion in a female
Champagne- Well known as the ‘drink of love’ it relaxes inhibitions and stimulates the senses, be warned excessive alcohol will make you drowsy
Strawberries- A suggestive shape and the colour associated with love and passion, full of vitamin C for that added boost
Coffee- Caffeine rich, stimulating the mind and body, it may keep you up all night. Not a bad idea on Valentines Day!
Are Aphrodisiacs a Myth or reality? Science tells us it is mostly myth, but the romantic in us all tells us otherwise. Centuries have passed and the Legends live on...