Graham's aiming to get Edinburgh customers in the moo-d this Valentine’s Day

Graham’s The Family Dairy are to set pulses racing this Valentine’s Day with a heady new love potion made with their organic milk. 

Published 13th Feb 2017
Updated 8 th Aug 2023

The bespoke milk, infused with traditional aphrodisiacs – dates, cinnamon, cardamom, shatavari and shilajit – will be offered for one day only at MILK in Edinburgh, encouraging people to get in the mood for Valentine's Day.

The special milk is set to be made into a porridge, only 50 bowls of which will be available - meaning that those with a healthy appetite for love can enjoy the ultimate romantic breakfast.

Of the natural aphrodisiacs being used, two are a little more unusual. Drawn from the high altitudes of the Himalayas, shilajit is a tar-like mineral that seeps from the rocks and is mentioned throughout the Kama Sutra for its ability to increase stamina, energy and vigour. Shatavari – the ground sweet roots of asparagus – is said to improve lust and passion by nourishing the libido.

Aphrodisiacs are believed to be made more potent by mixing with milk because the liquid releases very slowly into the small intestine, absorbing more gradually into the bloodstream and helping the body retain its effect for longer.

Carol Graham, Marketing Director at Graham’s The Family Dairy said: “This is the first time that we’ve created a special infusion, helping people to ‘milk’ the most from Valentine’s Day.

“We’re using Organic Whole Milk for the porridge, which has more of the essential fatty acid, Omega 3, also known to increase libido. Fromcows that have been grazed on pastures free from pesticides and chemicals, our organic range is healthy and wholesome – and created with love.”

Rod Mattocks, Owner of MILK said: "They say the way to a person's heart is through their stomach, and what better way to start your Valentine's Day than with our specially created porridge?

"We're true romantics here at MILK so when we heard Graham's were creating an aphrodisiac milk to bring a little bit of spice to breakfast, we wanted to get involved straight away. It certainly makes for an interesting date! "

 

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