A
member of the nightshade family, tomatoes have been
cross bred with mandrake, another nightshade, to create
narcotic red fruits, an experiment worthy of elevating
the succulent, sweet tomato to new aphrodisiac heights.
The tomato is also related to deadly belladonna, which
may also help explain its aphrodisiac allure as well
as but also sheds light on the fruit's initial classification
as toxic.
The
tomato has been linked to the Garden of Eden. Some
even call it the other forbidden fruit.
Even into the 19th Century, Catholics questioned the
tomato's morality. It earned a place,
as a matter of fact, on the brethren's list of forbidden
dishes, along with any other food that put into question
the ability of lust-filled young members of the church
to maintain self-control within the scarlet tomato's
presence.
Far-fetched
as it might seem that one glance at a soft, fresh-picked
tomato still warm from the sun could overpower the
devout with desire, however tomatoes do certainly
bring something to the table in the game of gastronomic
foreplay.
Succulent flesh from a perfectly ripe tomato, sweet
with the flavors of the garden and just soft to the
touch, is the perfect food to feed a lover. Lightly
salt and serve from your fingers, letting the seeded
flesh slide down your skin. Soon you will discover
why the sensual secrets of this food were feared for
centuries.
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