Ok first of all there was never a greek god of food. I guess you can consider Dionysus the god of feasts but he's not the god of food. And second of all where did you get the idea there was Italian mythology! They belivied in the roman mythology because back then rome was Italy and Italy was rome
You won't find a god of food amongst the "main" olympian gods that we're generally familiar with, like Zeus and Aphrodite, but A LOT of minor deities were worshiped in Rome. Fornax was the goddess of bread and baking, for instance. Pomona was the goddess of Fruit. Both of them are pretty obscure though. But they're close enough for what you're looking for, I guess.
The Greek goddess Hestia.
No. Zeus is the King of the Olympians in Greek Mythology. He is a god, but he is not the Christian God.
Ares is the God of War in Greek Mythology.
In Greek mythology, a god associated with sleep was Hypnos. In Roman mythology, this god is called Somnus. The Greek god of dreams was Morpheus.
Mercury was Hermes in Greek mythology. Hermes/Mercury was the messenger god.
Apollo in Greek mythology was a God- the Gods ate ambrosia, the 'Food of the Gods'.
No, Apollo is the god of medicine in Greek Mythology. Hermes is the god of travellers, thieves and the messenger god.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He is often depicted with a trident, which he uses to control the seas. As one of the twelve Olympian gods, Poseidon held great power and influence in ancient Greek mythology.
Apollo in Greek mythology was a God- the Gods ate ambrosia, the 'Food of the Gods'.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
The god of fear and panic in Greek Mythology was Phobos
Hermes was the Greek messenger god. His Roman name was Mercury.
There is no Koes in Greek mythology.