Top 5 Foods To Boost Your Sex Drive Slideshow

Avocados

Avocados have long been considered sexual enhancers; the Aztecs used them as sexual stimulants and forbade virgin women from leaving their houses during the avocado harvest in fear that they might become sexually overwhelmed by the powers of the avocado. This fruit is high in folic acid, which breaks down protein and boosts energy. Avocados contain a good amount of monounsaturated fat — the healthy fat — that is necessary for hormone production. In addition, they're rich in vitamin B6 and potassium, both of which boost male hormone production and give you enough energy to last in the bedroom.

Oysters

They're the classic aphrodisiac: oysters have been consumed by individuals for years to boost libido. Casanova himself is rumored to have eaten dozens of raw oysters each day, and for good reason, too. Oysters increase dopamine, a hormone that boosts libido, and zinc, which proliferates testosterone and sperm production. Not to mention, some people find the act of eating oysters quite erotic. Others are bothered by the texture, so maybe the next food is a better choice.

Hot Peppers

These hot and fiery vegetables are a great way to spice up your sex life. They've got the right amount of kick to increase blood flow and circulation, and the side effects of consumption are pretty similar to those associated with sex; sweating, increased heart rate, and a tingling sensation. Cayenne and chile peppers are also good sources of capsaicin — the molecule that gives peppers their hotness — and help your body release endorphins to get you feeling frisky. Whip up some guacamole (avocado!) and add a few peppers for the ultimate pre-bedroom party.

Bananas

If men can only get past the shape, they might find bananas to be a great sex enhancer. The fruit contains bromelain, an enzyme that may increase sex drive and reverse impotence in men (bromelain is also found in pineapple). Bananas are high in potassium and riboflavin, which increase the body's energy levels, so that makes them a great snack to eat before a "workout." In addition, bananas are great for anyone who gets pre-date butterflies because they help relax the nervous system. With all of these great benefits, it's no wonder monkeys are so obsessed with them.

Chocolate

While this may seem too good to be true, there's truth behind the libido-boosting effect of our fifth food. Chocolate contains a compound called phenyl-ethylamine, which is produced in the brains of people who are in love. When it's consumed, the body releases serotonin (the same hormone released during sex) and an array of endorphins. Now, this doesn't mean that you should go eat a few candy bars before sex; only choose chocolate that contains at least 60 percent cacao. Better yet, try dipping strawberries (or any other fruit that's high in vitamin C) in melted dark chocolate to add even more oomph to your bedroom festivities.