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Oysters
the Food for Love
Oysters
have always been linked with love. When Aphrodite, the Greek goddess
of love, sprang forth from the sea on an oyster shell and promptly
gave birth to Eros, the word "aphrodisiac" was born. The
dashing lover Casanova also used to start a meal eating 12 dozen
oysters.
Food
for Love
"Eat
oysters love longer" that is what the Americans say. Deserved
or not, the oyster has maintained a timeless mystique when it comes
to passion. The oysters own love life is an interesting one, reproducing
during the summer months and changing sex every time they do so.
A single oyster can incubate up to one million larvae and may do
so more than once a year.
Romance
aside, oysters are a pretty healthy option for everyone - they're
a valuable source of minerals, such as Zinc, calcium and copper,
and are also rich in iodine and low in cholesterol. So love longer,
live longer and look younger.
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