The gods
No myth says but ambrosia and nectar were the food and drink of the Greek gods and goddesses.
The stories of Greek mythology revolve around the gods of Olympus. Nectar and ambrosia play a part in these myths. In Homer's poems, he relates that nectar was the drink and ambrosia was the food, though some stories would put these two in the opposite position, ambrosia as drink and nectar as food, however both were made in some way from honey. Nectar and ambrosia seem to have some sort of divine qualities to them and were usually reserved for divine beings, such as the Greek gods. Greek and Sanskrit writings would suggest that the divine quality of ambrosia was immortality.
The gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus eat ambrosia and drink nectar
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Typically, they had Ambrosia, but the concept of sacrifice was that the gods were devouring the sacrifice themselves. This is presented in myth on more than one occasion, most notably in the story of Pelops.
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