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The alleged items that may help make the flavor of semen a little more tolerable include: celery. parsley. wheatgrass. cinnamon. nutmeg. pineapple. papaya. oranges.
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Read More »The taste of semen can vary from person to person. Food, alcohol, coffee, and the other substances a person consumes can affect the chemical composition and taste. Is it always warm and salty? Salty. Sweet. Bitter. Metallic. Sharp. Sour. You name the flavor, and there’s a chance your semen will taste that way one day. Why? Thank all of the chemical compounds. What you consume on a daily basis — from certain foods to other substances — can change the compound composition, which will have a subtle effect on the flavor of your semen. That also means the taste can vary from person to person, so although semen is generally warm and salty, there will be unique differences in flavor. Read on to learn more about what may change the taste of semen and how it does so. How does your diet affect the taste? Diet can affect the smell of sweat, saliva, and other bodily fluids such as breast milk, so it makes sense to assume that diet may also alter the taste of semen. However, not enough research exists to show a strong link between diet and semen flavor. The big offenders that reportedly give semen a musky, bitter smell and taste include: garlic
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Read More »How can your hygiene affect taste? Hygiene is the real key when it comes to semen taste. If you don’t practice good hygiene, it’s not going to be great down there — regardless of what you eat, drink, or otherwise ingest. You should make sure to properly clean the area around your penis and testicles. Odor from bad hygiene has the potential to make your semen — and everything else — less palpable. To keep your private parts clean: Invest in a gentle, nourishing soap that you can use to clean your groin every day. Apply moisture-absorbing body powders or creams around the area to soak up any sweat to help prevent odors. Keep your pubic hair trimmed or remove all hair if that’s your preference. Maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, including regular exercise, is also thought to help enhance your semen’s smell and taste, though the effects may only be short-term.
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