17th Century Aphrodisiac Bread

17th Century Aphrodisiac Bread

In the 17th century, English women baked a special kind of bread as an aphrodisiac by kneading the dough against their privy parts (vulva) by wriggling and then baking it. This bread, known as Cockle bread, was then given to the object of the baker's affections.

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