Do food aphrodisiacs work?

Aside from setting the mood with candlelight and romantic music, indulging in some natural food aphrodisiacs may also help turn up the heat. PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - With Valentine's Day approaching, you and your partner may be looking to ignite some passion in the bedroom.

Apart from setting the mood with candlelight and romantic music, indulging in some natural food aphrodisiacs may also help turn up the heat.

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