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It’s
date night, and before you’re even dressed for going out, you have your
sights set on the sexy play you hope will follow. Dining together can
serve as awesome foreplay, bringing pleasure and a sense of
connectedness well before getting hot and heavy. Choose the wrong foods,
however, and you may end up feeling anything but in the mood. Read on
to learn about foods that are likely to either stoke or extinguish your
sexual fire.
1 WORST: BEANS
Gas
may be natural, but it’s not exactly ideal during sex. While beans are
full of protein and antioxidants, they unfortunately also power up
flatulence in many people. They contain large amounts of soluble fiber
and a natural sugar called raffinose, both of which trigger gas
production during digestion. This is also true for lentils. So for a
nongassy veggie-protein alternative, have grilled or baked tofu instead.
Lean meats and fish also make for good choices. Trust us, your partner
will thank you!
2 WORST: HOT PEPPERS
If
you’re one of the more than 60 million adults in the U.S. who
experiences acid reflux every month, eating hot peppers and other foods
that trigger symptoms can make sexy time anything but pleasant. “If
you’ll be reclining during intimacy, the last thing you want is stomach
acid interrupting things. A large meal or one with foods that you don’t
tolerate well can put a damper on things,” says dietitian Keith-Thomas
Ayoob. Other potential food culprits include coffee, citrus fruits,
tomato-based foods, garlic, onions and fried foods. Keep track of which
foods cause flare-ups for you, then avoid them for at least a few hours
before getting physically intimate.
3 WORST: GARLIC
Even
if you aren’t prone to heartburn, you may want to skip the garlic before
sex. Garlic tends to produce strong odors in the body, which may become
especially pronounced as your body warms or sweats. It can also make
the smell and taste of semen less appealing. And the same can be said
for onions. Smells affect people differently, however, and some people
find the aroma of garlic to be a turn-on. One study, published in
Appetite in Feb. 2016, showed that men who ate garlic were perceived as
more attractive. But if you don’t want to risk it, stick to less pungent
vegetables and flavorings before intimacy. Season rice and fish with
oregano and basil instead of garlic, for example, and swap onions with
celery.
4 WORST: BACON
Here’s
another reason to go for tofu: Fatty meats such as bacon may make you
and your lover smell and taste less pleasant. In a study published in
Chemical Senses in October 2006, participants ate a vegetarian or
non-vegetarian diet for two weeks. When odor samples were collected and
tested, non-meat eaters were perceived as more pleasant and attractive
than those who ate meat. Because smell plays a major role in taste —
consider how tasteless food seems when you have a cold — foods that make
you smell less appealing may also lead to a less pleasant flavor. Fatty
meats can also cause or contribute to inflammation, which tinkers with
blood flow, and increase your risk for heartburn and acid reflux. Other
high-fat meats include fried chicken and pork sausage.
5 WORST: STEAK AND POTATOES
Rather
than save your appetite for dinner, eat smaller amounts throughout the
day. If you eat a heavy meal like steak and potatoes before joining your
partner in the bedroom, you’ll end up having more snooze than sex.
“Large meals can really make you tired. Think Thanksgiving,” says
dietitian Keith-Thomas Ayoob, “and this is one time you want to bring
your A game.” If you do end up famished by dinner, take the edge off
with a dinner salad or large glass of water. A study published in the
journal Appetite in February 2012 showed that eating a salad with a meal
can reduce your calorie intake by 11 percent. Because it’s easy to
mistake thirst for hunger, water (or another noncaloric beverage, such
as tea) can also help keep the munchies at bay.
6 WORST: SODA
The
air that adds bubbles to soda also adds air to your body as you sip,
which can lead to uncomfortable bloating — a major buzzkill. While a
small amount of bubbly may not make a huge difference, guzzling down
soda and other carbonated drinks (e.g., energy drinks, tonic water and
Champagne) before sex could leave you bloated and belching between
kisses. On top of that, research in animals shows that a substance
called quinine in tonic water may temporarily reduce testosterone
levels. The same may happen in humans. Opt instead for flat beverages,
such as water, tea or a modest amount of wine.
1 BEST: BEETS
Before
you strip down, you may want to make a beet salad. The clitoris and
penis both require engorgement to obtain that happy ending, says Chris
Shuff, a registered dietitian in Florida. The rich nitrate content of
beets can help make that happen, sending blood where it’s urgently
needed. Shuff suggests having your beets a couple of times per day and
90 minutes before getting down to business for maximum potential
benefits. Enjoy them on their own, with other veggies or blended into a
juice or smoothie. Not a fan of beets? Celery is a low-calorie,
hydrating alternative that can keep you feeling refreshed and limber
during sex.
2 BEST: RICE
Carbohydrates
are your body’s main fuel source, and you definitely want plenty of
energy in the bedroom. If you’re prone to gas, however, choose your
carbs wisely. Most starchy foods naturally trigger some amount of gas
during digestion. But here’s the good news: Rice is the one starch that
doesn’t produce any gas in the body, making it an ideal pre-sex pick.
Have steamed or boiled rice — ideally brown or wild — served with
nongaseous veggies like peppers, lettuce, zucchini and okra. For
sex-friendly protein, pair rice with baked or grilled fish, such as
salmon, trout or albacore tuna. The omega-3s in oily fish are
heart-healthy, making them good for circulation.
3 BEST: DARK CHOCOLATE
Those
dark chocolate hearts may sweeten more than your palate, thanks to
natural substances in cocoa known as flavanols. “There’s actually good
research that supports dark chocolate improving blood flow,” says
Keith-Thomas Ayoob, registered dietitian and associate clinical
professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. This is important
because circulation plays a major role in sexual arousal, allowing blood
to flow to your genitals, increasing size and sensation of the penis
and clitoris. And one study, published in the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition in January 2016, linked high intake of flavonol-rich
foods with a lower likelihood of erectile dysfunction. Go for a modest
portion of high-quality chocolate that’s at least 70 percent cocoa.
4 BEST: PINEAPPLE
Eating
fresh pineapple before sex may make oral play that much sweeter. While
clinical research is lacking, many people report that eating pineapple a
few hours before sex makes way for better-tasting ejaculate. Other
sweet fruits to consider include mango, bananas and dates. You can also
blend them into a smoothie. Fresh fruits and smoothies provide valuable
amounts of water, lowering your risk for potential buzzkills such as a
headache or irritability from dehydration. Plus, the carbohydrates and
fiber in fruit can help keep you energized — a must for when you’re
feeling in the mood.
5 BEST: RED WINE
For
many people, wine is as much a part of a romantic dinner as what’s on
their plates, and a modest amount may help you get in the mood, says
registered dietitian Keith-Thomas Ayoob. Research published in the
Journal of Sexual Medicine in October 2009 showed a link between regular
moderate red wine intake in women and heightened sexual desire,
lubrication and overall sexual function. And while other alcoholic
beverages may have a similar effect, wine contains heart-healthy
flavonols, which increase circulation. But don’t go overboard on the
wine, warns Ayoob. “Alcohol suppresses the central nervous system, and
too much of it can interfere with intimacy and even cause you to get
sleepy.”
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
What’s your favorite pre-sex food? What foods do you avoid? Let us know in the comments below!
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