The Rub

HawgFather Rubs use only the highest quality spices available

“ESBBS”, “MAX Q” and the HawgFathers Secret of the six senses...

Our rub and spices will influence these senses singly and in combination. Sight, Sound, Smell, Touch, Taste and, last but not least, the Mind, which is the most important receptor for our special rubs.

Believe it or not, there appears to be some scientific proof for the reputed power of some spices. Top researchers say different kinds of herbs and plants are known to increase arousal. Other doctor's use herbal and natural treatments in their clinics. They believe natural treatments, in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle, can enhance one's life and treat impotence and frigidity. Does aphrodisiac cuisine really exist? Can food really be an aphrodisiac? The answer is yes: there is an undeniable complicity between table and bed. "The combination of various sensuous reactions, the visual satisfaction of the sight of appetizing food, the olfactory stimulation of their pleasing smells and the tactile gratification afforded the oral mechanism by rich, savory dishes, tend to bring on a state of general euphoria conducive to a sexual expression". (Extracted from: Encyclopedia Britannica)

The official definition of "MAX Q" is... "The point of max Q is a key milestone during a rocket launch, because that is the point at which the airframe and body undergoes the most mechanical stress. NASA will throttle back engines at this point to safely pass through this critical phase of launch. Most space launches that fail, do so right around the max Q point. If you were riding on the space shuttle or a rocket, the ride would bumpy and violent until you passed through max Q. After that point the ride amazingly smoothes out and becomes much safer for the launch vehicle. The HawgFather pushes Q to the limit with our MAX Q rub.

The HawgFather has long understood the sensual power of BBQ. He has analyzed, studied, honored, adored and tried in all forms the aphrodisiac ingredients that would contribute to this end result. An attractive plate, certain ingredients with undeniable aphrodisiac powers, a sexy beverage, a pinch of decorum, a little bit of imagination and creativity, and the result will be guaranteed.

Some of Our Spices

Cayenne Pepper
Contains a high amount of vitamin C. It is an exciting agent that stimulates the circulation.

Crushed Celery Seed
Contains vitamins A, C, B, P, minerals and trace elements. It is excellent for the muscles and liquefies the blood; it also reduces the cholesterol levels and helps arteries fight aging.

Cloves
One of the most powerful natural aphrodisiacs. It is also effective against mental and physical fatigue as well as memory loss.

Coriander (Cilantro seed)
Its dried seed has an euphoric effect, especially for women. The book of The Arabian nights tells a tale of a merchant who had been childless for 40 years and but was cured by a concoction that included coriander. Cilantro was also know to be used as an "appetite" stimulant.

Ginger
It has been used in drinks destined to excite the senses. Taken in reasonable doses, it causes healthy hot flushes. Ginger root raw, cooked or crystallized is a stimulant to the circulatory system.

Horseradish
Its pulp has aphrodisiac properties.

Mustard
Stimulates the action of sexual glands. There are three kinds of mustard: black, white and yellow, from India. White mustard had a tremendous success in the Middle Ages.

Nutmeg
Has the reputation of being the man's best friend. It's comes from Banda Island, Indonesia. Highly prized by oriental women as an aphrodisiac. In quantity nutmeg can produce a hallucinogenic effect. A very light sprinkling of the spice can help spice up your evening.

Oregano
In infusion, it is a remarkable exciting agent.

Saffron
Has stimulating properties on the erogenous zones. Studies have proven that it has similar effects like hormones. Nevertheless, pay attention and watch your consumption: excessive doses of saffron may cause uncontrollable laughter

Thyme
Nerve tonic with aphrodisiac effects. Moreover, it is a powerful antioxident cleanser for the body.

Vanilla
It has an aphorizing effect and can be used at will. It combats sexual asthenia, acts upon the central nervous system and, through its odor, indirectly acts upon sexual stimulation. The scent and flavor of vanilla is believed to increase desire.

Aniseed
A very popular aphrodisiac with many culinary uses. It has been used as an aphrodisiac since the Greeks and the Romans, who believed aniseed had special powers. Sucking on the seeds is said to increases your desire.

Almond
A symbol of fertility throughout the ages. The aroma is thought to induce passion in a female. We use a very small amount of roasted and crushed almond powder.

Arugula
Arugula or "rocket" seed has been documented as an aphrodisiac since the first century A.D.

Asafetida
Any Indian dried, powedere herb used as a sexual stimulant in Ayurvedic medicine. The herb has a very strong, garlicy flavor.

Basil (sweet basil)
Is said to stimulate the sex drive and boost fertility. It is also said to produce a general sense of well being for body and mind.

Cocoa
The Aztecs referred to chocolate "nourishment of the Gods". Chocolate contains chemicals thought to effect neurotransmitters in the brain and a related substance to caffeine called theobromine. Chocolate contains more antioxidant (cancer preventing enzymes) than does red wine. The secret for passion is to combine the two.

Fennel
In the 1930's fennel was found to be a source of natural plant estrogens. Use of fennel as an aphrodisiac dates back to the Egyptian times where it was used as "libido enhancement".

Garlic
The 'heat' in garlic is said to stir sexual desires. Make sure you and your partner share it together. Garlic has been used for centuries to cure everything from the common cold to heart ailments. This is a good time for moderation.

Honey
Many medicines in Egyptian times were based on honey including cures for sterility and impotence. Medieval seducers plied their partners with Mead, a fermented drink made from honey. Lovers on their "Honeymoon" drank mead and it was thought to s "sweeten" the marriage.

Liquorice (licorice)
The Chinese have used licorice for medicinal purposes since ancient times. The essence of the Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) plan, glycrrhizin, is 50 time sweeter than sugar. Licorice root is said to enhance love and desire. It is particularly stimulating to woman.

Pine Nuts
Zinc is a key mineral necessary to maintain male potency and pine nuts are rich in zinc. Pine nuts have been used to stimulate the libido as far back as Medieval times.

Pineapple
Rich in vitamin C and and is used in the homeopathic treatment for impotence.

Tamarind
The properties attributed to this tropical fruit are almost magical - an aphrodisiac, antiseptic, breath freshener, teeth whitener - and that's before it gets to the kitchen, where it lends a deep, rich, sweet-sour flavour to dishes and acts as a meat tenderizer

When your ready to smoke, just remember...  Slow and Low...  its really not a secret!

We won’t define “ESBBS” here... 

You have to ask a HawgFather or an Associate what “ESBBS” stands for and how to make it!