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Piure belongs to the class of immobile, invertebrate filter-feeders known as “sea squirts,” all of which are hermaphrodites. Born male, P. chilensis becomes a hermaphrodite at puberty and can reproduce, alone or with others, by shooting out eggs and sperm that mingle together in a cloud.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/foods/piure-pyura-chilensis-chile
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On Chiloé Island of Chile, women who consumed increased amounts of piure during pregnancy were purported to have had greater incidency of multiple births.[14] However, the veracity of such claims, in light of mechanisms of human reproduction, remain dubious.
It is said to possess aphrodisiac properties and to have a significant viagra-like effect on men for a period of time after consumption