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The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights

 


The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights

  • The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights
  • The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights
  • The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights
  • The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights
  • The French love it, Plaidberry Jam and Champagne is the latest turn-on, in the city of lights

Dumfries, Scotland Apr 2, 2022 (Issuewire.com)  - Gone are lazy Sunday mornings reading the International Herald Tribune, a champagne brunch; truffles, goose foie gras, and beluga caviar spread on toast. Today, jams, jellies, conserves and the like all have very upscale versions that can go on French bread or bagels, but one may hold the promise of great sex and enhanced libido. Sold at Maxim's, a restaurant in Paris, France, located at No. 3 rue Royale, known for its Art Nouveau interior decor and along with the Left Bank at Au Bon Marché in its épicerie food market that is the city's largest. Plaidberry Jam is being marketed in Europe as an aphrodisiac that is said to contain so-called love berries.

Parisians believe that Plaidberry Jam will liven up the libido. Its unique taste was introduced in 1876, by a now-famous Scotsman named Henry Dickson. It was Henry's hometown of Dumfries that was first to sample his delicious mixture of preserves and pies. When neighbors would ask Henry for his recipe, he'd just smile and tell them of a strange plaid-colored berry that he had discovered in the highlands of Scotland.

Plaidberries may simply be Swedish cloudberries (Rubus chamaemorus) from Norway or Sweden was introduced by the Vikings, says Richard H. Davis, President of Beverage Marketing USA, Inc. In Sweden, cloudberries have long been recognized for their ability to act as an aphrodisiac, it grows wild and is harvested by hand in Lapland. The exotic cloudberry, which grows just one berry per stalk in the remote bogs and marshes of Scandinavia's mountain regions, looks like what Henry Dickson described as an amber plaid-like version of the raspberry. said Davis. In the land of the midnight sun, cloudberry preserves, along with a large helping of whipped cream, are a must when preparing Våfflor (Swedish waffles). Våfflor is popular in Swedish mountain resorts, as well as a national food on March 25, Vårfrudagen (Annunciation Day), when they are eaten for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Cloudberries are delicious and unique in that only a female flower will develop into a berry. Cloudberries are rich in vitamins C and A, along with magnesium and benzoic acid. With soft porn films in the 1960s and 1970s, the cold Swedes became known for their sexual freedom, perhaps they were just eating too many of those cloudberries. joked Davis. The company also plans on introducing a Plaidberry sex drink. For more info visit https://plaidberry.webnode.com or find us on YouTube at:

 

 

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