In mythology, they were called "Nectar" and "Ambrosia". In the comic operetta "Orpheus in the Underworld" by Offenbach, there is a wonderful chorus where the Gods put up a terrific stink because they are tired of "Nectar and Ambrosia" and they want something more substantial to eat.
There was no god or goddess of food; but Demeter is the goddess of the harvest.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
No: it is the food of the gods and goddesses of Olympus.
No myth says but ambrosia and nectar were the food and drink of the Greek gods and goddesses.
In Greek Mythology, Ambrosia was considered the "food" of the Gods, and it was allegedly believed that it would bestow the drinker with immortality. Today it is believed that Ambrosia was an alcoholic beverage akin to wine, mead, or nectar, however it is not known precisely what Ambrosia was as it was mentioned many times in Greek stories where it solved an array of dilemmas. See the related link below.
Ambrosia and Nectar are the sacred food of the Greek Gods. It is said to taste like the beholder's favorite food and was only eaten by the Gods and demi-Gods. It was made by the Goddesses Demeter(Goddess of the Fields) and her immortal daughter, Persephone(Goddess of Nature/Plants and Goddess of the Underworld, Hades' wife). If any mortals(humans) take it, they will burn up into nothing but a pile of ashes.
it doesn't do anything
they believed in many different gods we have one our Creator . they have water,air,sun,food,gods and goddesses there are many others also
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
Yes, they gave food and gifts as well as hymns and building temples and statues in the honor of the gods and goddesses they worshiped in ancient Egypt.
The gods home was Mount Olympus and their food was 'ambrosia'.