It’s one of the most whispered about myths in the sex world; that eating pineapples (or fruit) will make your semen or ejaculate taste sweeter. Not many people will admit to trying to prove this myth true, but I’m sure that some of us wonder if our daily tastes in food affects our taste “down there.” Research has shown – it does.
Click Here to check out “The Pineapple Sex Test,” an independent study on pineapples and semen taste
(in men and women)
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Quite similar to the affect asparagus has on urine scent, semen can be affected by changes in diet. Due to the acidity in certain foods, flavors vary from slightly sweet to very bitter. Since semen is naturally bitter, foods such as broccoli and drinks like coffee can enhance this taste. Dried fruit (which is higher in acidity) and fresh berries produce a more pleasant, sugary flavor. “Dark” flavored drinks like beer and coffee are said to create an opposite effect, causing bitter and less enjoyable taste. Meats are said to cause similar effects, as they are loaded with spices, salt and other savory flavorings. According to AskMen.com, “Most liqueurs will do the same, while dairy products can make for a foul taste because of their high bacterial putrefaction levels.”
Staying hydrated is also a key element in tasting better – water flushes out many of the toxins and impurities found in the foods we consume on a daily basis. Try sipping at least one bottle of water throughout the day; juices and other beverages contain sugars and other ingredients that may compromise your flavor.
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So, how do I change my “flavor”?
Consistency and patience are two of the most important elements in this experiment. Rome was not built in a day, nor will it take 24 hours to remove what you consumed the day before. Choose your favorite fruit and stick with it for three to four days. Couple that with lots of water and you will notice a marked change by the end of the week.
Keep in mind that if fruit is not all you eat on a daily basis, the other foods will play a role in what your semen/ejaculate tastes like. Unless you are completely vegan and only consume fruit for the entire week – it’s probably not going to taste like candy.
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Minimize your intake of dairy.
The acidity, bacteria content and already tart flavor of dairy products gives semen a harsh, bitter taste.
Kimi’s Picks – kiwi, watermelon, celery, and pineapple – for the lighter flavors they create 🙂
This is definitely a fun experiment to try, the worst that can happen is that you taste better.
Read More: Better Food = Better Sex
Note: It’s important to remember, you can put things ON your genitals to flavor them – but it’s what you put IN your body that really makes the difference. Limit junk food and maximize water intake for optimal results .Keep it sweet, my friends!
Looking for flavor AND stamina? Check out my Peanut Punch recipe here!
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Makes sense.. they say “you are what you eat”… your body does reflects the foods you eat because it is influenced by it…
eat asparagus, your pee will smell
eat beans, you will fart and they prob will smell
eat too much orange foods, your skin will start turning more orange
eat sweet fruits, your burps will prob have a sweet smell
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It’s true. I definitely had to try it our for myself and it.. *ahem* works both ways.
It most certainly does! *giggle*
Great tips I can see this adding double the pleasure to the fun.
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