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In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
They burned food as an offering, believing the smell to be pleasing to the gods.
Apollo in Greek mythology was a God- the Gods ate ambrosia, the 'Food of the Gods'.
Ambrosia
The gods home was Mount Olympus and their food was 'ambrosia'.
Apollo in Greek mythology was a God- the Gods ate ambrosia, the 'Food of the Gods'.
by building temples and offering them food.
it uses Greek gods anything else? the campers throw food to the gods into the fire and pray.
Ambrosia. According to Greek & Roman mythology, it is the food of the gods, thought to confer immortality.
nectar and ambrosia, the food of the gods.
No: it is the food of the gods and goddesses of Olympus.
The most common food associated with the Greek gods is ambrosia, which is the food of the gods. Ambrosia was claimed to be very hazardous to humans, and only gods were able to eat it. There is also the grape which is associated with Dionysus, the greek god of wine. The fig and apple was commonly given to the greek gods as offerings. There is also the olive, which was created by a certain greek god, although I cant remember which one. Mostly all the foods eaten by the Greeks were associated to the gods, for the people believed that the gods had made all plants and living things.