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Valentines Day Aphrodisiacs: SomruS Cream Liqueur Cocktails

While Valentine’s Day is all about celebrating love, let’s not forgot that a part of that love includes the sensuality we feel for our partners, the lust, the expression of our sexuality and physical attraction. That is why we’re sharing these very sultry aphrodisiac Valentine’s Day cocktails made with SomruS Cream Liqueur. A few drinks to savor while you are enjoying each other. Trust us when we say these seductive cocktails are ones to enjoy beyond the day of celebrating love. If you and your partner try enough and have your blood rushing to the more explicit parts of your bodies, it could be worth trying to consider watching men get blown or other mature content for additional arousal of you and your partner between the sheets.

SomruS Cream Liqueur Cocktails

What makes this decadent cream liqueur so intoxicating and seductive? It’s ingredients of course, specifically, it’s many aphrodisiac ingredients:

  • Rose: Everyone knows how indispensable roses are in romance. The very scent of the essential oil from the flower can arouse you.
  • Cardamom: In the Arabian Nights, you can read about the use of this ancient spice as an aphrodisiac. Cardamom is warming and pungent, and can increase blood flow, which probably accounts for its aphrodisiac properties.
  • Almonds: The aroma of almonds supposedly arouses passion in females – or so thought the poets and scribes of bygone eras. French writer Alexandre Dumas dined on almond soup every night.
  • Saffron: Worth its weight in gold, Cleopatra was said to bathe in saffron-infused water before initiating any important intimate rendezvous. Saffron’s reputed longstanding aphrodisiac properties revolve around Crocin, a natural carotenoid chemical and potent anti-oxidant found in saffron threads.
  • Pistachio: In central Asia and India, it is believed that pistachios arouse sexuality and cleanse the blood.

Without further ado, we present four delicious cocktails, you will be enjoying on Valentine’s Day and beyond.

Lotus Blossom

Lotus Blossom
1.5oz Somrus
1oz Cognac
1.5oz Almond Milk
3/4oz Cardamom Syrup
½ oz Green Chartreuse
Finished with rose smoke (dried rose petals run through a smoking gun or light dried rose petals and cover with drinking glass to trap smoke)
Served in cocktail glass (see pic)
Add all ingredients to shaker and shake with ice
Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with rose smoke

Sexual Chocolate (Serves 2)

Sexual Chocolate
8oz Somrus
Preferred drinking chocolate
½ cup Strawberries
Served in sharing bowl
Using SomruS instead of milk or cream make your favorite hot chocolate, gently warming the Somrus so it does not boil and adding your preferred drinking chocolate
Add chocolate mix and strawberries to blender and blend until smooth
Add mix back to the pan and warm until sensual
Serve in a sharing bowl to be enjoyed by two prior to bedtime
Garnish with a platter of sweet treats to dip and share with your partner

Suspended Congress – layered shot

Suspended Congress – layered shot
1/4oz Kahlua
1/4oz White Crème De Cacao
1/4oz Amaretto
1/4oz Somrus
Garnished with chocolate shavings
Put on a dazzling display of your cocktailing skills and a shot that Using a bar spoon to slow the pour, add each liqueur in the order above to a shot glass with the Somrus added last to sit on top for the aromatics
Garnish with chocolate shavings

Prone Tiger

Prone Tiger
2oz Somrus
1.5oz Aged Rum
1oz Espresso
1oz Amaretto
Garnished with cinnamon stick
Served in rocks glass
Add all ingredients to shaker and shake with ice
Strain into a chilled rocks glass and garnish with cinnamon stick stirrer

These recipes and other SomruS Cream Liqueur cocktails are currently available in SomruS Cream Liqueur’s Soma-Sutra recipe book, available online now.

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