Foods That Make Your Vag Smell And Taste Good

Foods That Make Your Vag Smell And Taste Good




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Foods That Make Your Vag Smell And Taste Good

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What fruits make your vag taste better? Does pineapple make your vag taste sweeter? What does pussy taste like? What does a vagina taste like? How to make my vagina taste better? These are serious questions that people ask when they’re thinking of going down on a woman, or when they’re curious about what a good-tasting pussy tastes like. We’re going to take a look at the science of vaginal taste in today’s fruity blog.
What does pineapple do to your virginia? Despite being naturally rich in acids and vitamin C, pineapple is thought to have alkalizing effects on the body. This is probably due to other compounds found in the fruit. Pineapple is said to improve the vaginal taste. Based on our research, perhaps this happens because it can help rebalance the acidity of the blood and the body in general.
Strawberries are super sweet and can enhance the sweetness ‘down there’ if you change your diet to integrate strawberries and other fruits before the big day. Keep in mind that the impact of diet on vaginal taste is not immediate, so don’t expect any miracles. If you have had a diet that emphasizes bitter or grassy, for the most part, you need to exert some more effort in influencing the taste of your vagina for the long term.
We recommend this for people who are almost always dehydrated. Celery is known for being a neutralizer of odors, and its mostly fiber and water. Anecdotal evidence shows that staying hydrated may solve 90% of problems associated with off-odors and tastes in the vagina.
This probably has something to do with urine, which can be light-colored or dark-colored depending on a person’s level of hydration. When a person is dehydrated, urine tends to be darker and more concentrated.
More concentrated urine tends to smell more, so ladies, keep in mind that you need to wash or wipe more down to remove most of the traces of urine in the external genitalia. This may have an impact on the smell and taste of your vagina.
While there is a movement online that states that all dairy products can make your vagina smell bad, this isn’t exactly true. Yogurt is a probiotic food item, which means it encourages the growth of beneficial bacteria in the body. When the body’s natural flora is in a good state, everything else follows suit: including the pH of the vagina.
Eating more yogurt has also been said to improve a woman’s ability to fight off yeast infections. Yeast infection takes place when the naturally occurring yeast cells in the vagina multiply too much, and an infection occurs.
Under healthier conditions, the bacteria in the vagina can control the yeast’s spread. That’s why your body must regularly have a healthy dose of probiotics to help improve the health of good bacteria.
Fruits can impact the body’s pH level because of its natural acids and compounds. In general, all kinds of citrus fruits can help improve the pH level of your vagina. A vagina that is not too acidic or too alkaline will have no strange odors or tastes, which may translate to a better experience with oral sex.
Additionally, all things that are good for the body, in general, are also good for the genitals. In addition to eating citrus fruits and the other food items we mentioned earlier, we recommend drinking a lot of water, getting a sufficient number of hours of sleep per night, managing your stress better, and exercising regularly.
What does the vagina taste like when people say it tastes good? There is no hard research about this, but we do have anecdotal accounts. Some people say that good pussy tastes somewhere between sweet and salty. 
The ‘flavor’ as they say can be quite mild, and you can go on and on because going down can be quite a pleasant experience. However, the experience varies for the rest of them who encounter a cornucopia of odors and tastes down there.
There is anecdotal evidence that coffee, cigarettes, and alcohol can hurt the smell and, subsequently, the vagina’s taste. People who consume soda regularly also tend to receive feedback that the soda taste permeates down there as well.
According to urologists, the first sign of urological problems can be tagged on the disruption of the natural pH level of the vagina. Conditions like yeast infections can cause the vagina to smell off. Infections and other diseases of the outer and inner regions of the vagina can make your private parts smell like spoiled meat or worse, rotten fish. Address the issues affecting the vagina, and it will likely return to its former state.
There is also scientific proof that your vagina’s taste depends on where you are currently in your monthly cycle . This means you don’t have a lot of control over whether your taste is salty or metallic. If you have just concluded your monthly period or are currently on your monthly period, your vagina will taste largely metallic and salty because of the traces of blood. This isn’t something you can control directly, so your partner or significant other should deal with the fact that women’s private parts will taste different depending on the time of the month.
When a woman is ovulating, which occurs before menstruation, it’s important to note that there is going to be a slightly muskier smell and taste. The mucus concentrations and release will also be heightened at this point, and that’s just natural for women.
Some food items also release compounds that can make your smell and taste grassier or more pronounced. These food items include red meat, dairy, garlic, onion, and food and beverages packed with sugars.
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Home Intimate Health 8 vagina-cleansing foods that can make your lady bits smell good
Caution: The foods recommended in this article will not make your vagina smell like Chanel No. 5. Because you know what? You vagina is supposed to smell like, well—a vagina. What else, d-uh?
That said, what you eat affects each and every part of your body—including your vagina. In fact, according to an article published in the journal Scientific Reports , your vaginal and gut health are linked to each other. 
Basically, if you keep your gut healthy, your vagina will be healthy too. Needless to say, a healthy vagina will be devoid of infections, have the correct pH, and won’t smell pungent.
So, here’s a list of foods that can help your vajayjay stay that way:
Yogurt contains the lactobacillus bacteria, which is also naturally present in your gut, urinary tract, and vagina. According to a 2006 review published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy , this bacteria also helps restore a healthy yeast balance in the vagina, thus preventing fungal infections. Result? A healthy gut, a healthy vagina, and no foul smell.
Many gynaecologists recommend concentrated cranberry juice or whole cranberries to women suffering from urinary tract infections (UTI). In fact, several studies like the one published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition backs this claim.
The reason is fairly simple: cranberries are packed with antioxidants and powerful infection fighters. Plus, they are acidic in nature and help maintain the pH of your vagina. Now, obviously, a healthy and infection-free vagina has no reason to smell bad.
Pineapple is a rich source of vitamin C, vitamin B, and fibre. Not only do these nutrients improve gut health, but they also help maintain your vagina’s natural smell by keeping it healthy and preventing any infections.
The phytoestrogen phloridzin and antioxidants in apples stimulate the blood flow in your vagina, keeping it healthy and fresh. In fact, a 2014 study published on PubMed Central shows that these compounds also prevent the development of uterine fibroids and help with sexual arousal.
Plus, eating apples can also increase the probability of climaxing during sex. What more do you want?
The antimicrobial properties of ginger are just what you need to promote a healthy gut, a healthy vagina, and ward off any vaginal infections, keeping Miss Vayjayjay smelling au-naturel!
This citrusy wonder is rich in vitamin C and acidic in nature. This is exactly why it can help maintain the vaginal pH and keep matters in control.
Celery is bursting with vitamin C and hence can help restore the ecology of vaginal bacteria. Moreover, the presence of chlorophyll in the salad essential helps maintain the smell of your lady bits.
While all things citrusy and acidic help maintain the pH of your vagina, cinnamon happens to be an alkaline spice which can help neutralise any excess acidity down there. A healthy balance means a healthy smelling vagina!
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While there are no valid scientific studies on how to change the taste of your vagina , it certainly doesn't stop people from speculating. The rumors are legion: Does garlic make it taste strange? What about asparagus, probably the most well-known pee odor-changer out there? And does pineapple really sweeten the pot?
Let's get one thing clear: As long as you're healthy, your vagina smells and tastes perfectly fine. It's not supposed to smell like roses or taste like candy. The only time for concern is when it smells "fishy" or otherwise unpleasant, because that can hint at bacterial vaginosis , trichomoniasis , or some other health issue. (See your gynecologist if that happens.) Women should smell like women—maybe a little salty, maybe a little sweet, but always with our own unique, indescribable aroma.
Yet many women fixate on the look, feel, and smell of their private parts. Even comedian Amy Schumer has touched on the topic. On an Inside Amy Schumer segment from April of this year, she did a skit about "Yo-Puss," a magical (fictional) yogurt that "makes your pussy taste like nothing."
I embarked on a two-week culinary cunnilingus adventure, taking my boyfriend of two and a half months (let's call him John) along for the ride. I loaded up on four foods—and one remarkable tablet, more on that later—rumored to change the vagina's taste and/or smell, then had John go down on me to test each one out. All for the sake of science, of course. (While we’re on the subject, a note on the experiment: No, we didn’t use rigorous scientific methods, and, yes, my boyfriend knew when I’d eaten what foods, so that might have influenced his opinions.)
My quest to determine whether the things you eat can really change your vagina wasn't about vaginas being unacceptable as they are—again, there's no need for healthy women to change the taste or smell down there. It was more about finding out whether there's any truth to all this vaginal hearsay. Here's what I discovered.
Before I conducted my first taste test, I consulted with San Francisco-based gynecologist and author Jen Gunter, M.D., and asked her if there was any reason to believe pineapple would work. "The urban myth is that pineapple can change vaginal odor, but there are no studies to prove this and no science behind it," Gunter tells SELF.
Duly noted. But I ate a pound of pineapple chunks and downed six ounces of pineapple juice anyway to figure it out on my own. I waited two hours, hoping that was enough time for it to get under my skin, then invited my boyfriend over for a little playtime.
As his tongue was furiously doing the ABCs (my favorite oldie-but-goodie technique for clitoral stimulation ), I was anxious for results.
" Well, what do I taste like?!" I asked, kind of ruining the mood.
John mumbled something I couldn't decipher.
He came up for air for a second to say, "Uh, no..."
"Does it smell like pineapple? Take a deep breath in! Really get in there and smell it!"
Barking out orders in bed might not be the sexiest way to conduct this experiment, but I was on a mission...and a deadline.
Trooper that he is, John went back down, followed my orders, popped back up, and replied, "You just taste and smell the same?" After more prodding, he said I tasted and smelled like "nothing."
Determined to find a food that would make me taste like something , we moved on to a more flavorful pick.
I had so much hope. Gunter said that garlic-derived metabolites could change the odor of breast milk , so it's likely the same reason some people may feel they smell differently after eating garlic.
John and I headed to a little Italian bistro and asked the waitress to double the garlic on all of our dishes. We could see the garlic chunks on the garlic bread, penne checca (penne pasta, tomato, garlic, and basil), and pan-fried potatoes with garlic and parsley. We could also smell it on our hands right away.
After conducting the pineapple experiment like a dictator, I decided to take a different route and make this taste test more fun. After eating, I gave John a little striptease and decided to taste test him first. He didn't taste like garlic, nor did his semen . Neither did I. We tested it again the next morning with zero change. "You still taste like nothing," he said. "Seriously?" I asked. "Yep, nothing." Next!
Since the food taste test wasn't delivering exceptional results at this point, we decided to try these Mberry "miracle fruit tablets" that claim to "transform ordinary foods into the extraordinary." You dissolve one tablet on your tongue and, thanks to a taste-modifying molecule called miraculin , any sour foods you eat suddenly taste sweet.
Before we tried it out on my V, we tried it with a lemon and glass of wine first just to see if it worked. It did! It made the lemon taste like very sugary lemonade, and my dry and oaky cabernet sauvignon turned into a sickeningly sweet fruity dessert wine .
Next on the menu? Vagina! After a 20-minute walk home from the wine bar, John popped another Mberry, let it fully dissolve, and went down on me. Within a few minutes, he stopped what he was doing and said, "This is crazy. You taste like SweeTARTS. It's like candy. It's summery. It's like paradise! Usually after a long walk, you'd taste salty. This is crazy!" **
Since asparagus is proven to cause smelly urine , how could it not do the same for your vag? Well, it does. I ate 10 ounces of steamed asparagus with a little cracked pepper and lemon juice, and 20 minutes later, we hit the sheets. Within a minute of investigation, John declared, "You taste very green...very, very green. It's like a mix of asparagus and grass. It's not really pleasant," he said.
Like garlic, curry seems to stick to your skin when you cook or eat it. As I ate about a cup and a half each of mixed vegetable curry and chana saagwala (spinach, garbanzo beans, and curry spices), I found this to be oh so true. But John didn't smell or taste it on my vagina ...at least not that night.
When we went for round two the next morning, the curry certainly made my cooch a little fragrant. "It's not good, but it's tolerable. It's a little on the funky side. There's definitely a whiff of curry, and curry isn't really a great smell anyway, and it tastes saltier." He continued: "Salty isn't bad, it's just a stronger smell."
Sometimes at the beginning of a relationship —especially given that we've only been dating a few months—there are a lot of wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am quickies. That can be hot, but it can also mean you don't take time to fully savor each other. This experiment got to us to go slowly, explore each other with more purpose, and it also taught us to talk about sex. Even if every food had made my vagina taste like "nothing," that would be worth it.
Ultimately, John said, "I really don't care what you smell or taste like anyway." And that's the way it should be, because anyone who has a problem with a vagina's natural smell or taste shouldn't really have access to vaginas. After this experience, I can quite safely say John's not just a trooper, but also a keeper.
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Home Intimate Health Feminine Hygiene Eat these 7 foods if you want to keep your vagina smelling right
We all know that our vagina has a smell of its own. At times, however, the vagina may end up smelling fishy quite literally! This can happen due to causes such as infection, hormonal changes, or just poor hygiene. Truth be told, you are what you eat. In case you are worried about your vaginal smell, you need to know that it can smell exactly like what you’ve consumed.
Yes, ladies, food plays an important role in keeping your vagina healthy! With that being said, don’t expect it to smell like a perfume bottle. A healthy vagina smells a little funky and its smell changes too. What you need to keep in mind is that there are several all-natural foods that you can eat for a better smell
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