Ambrosia Indeed, ambrosia was "the food of the Olympian gods." Nectar was the drink of the gods, and mead, served by the abducted mortal, Ganymede, is often regaded as the intoxicating beverage of those gods. FrederickM
They pretty much drank and ate Ambrosia and Nectar. You wouldn't expect water to come out of the water fountain, but Ambrosia or Nectar from the "Drinking fountain"
I think the reason they ate and drank those is because it keeps them immortal and they live long.
They ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
Also some believe that the gods and goddesses had more than just that. The question has been thrown around still. But nothing shows this hypothesis to be correct so it is just believed to be Ambrosia and Nectar.
Well there is only one God and I believe that he like all the foods in the world (just so u know) He likes and loves everything even his enemy's (read the gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) maybe u will get it better when u read those!
The food they ate was called ambrosia and their drink was nectar.
They ate dust! Because God crushed them with his mighty hand!
Their food was ambrosia and their drink was nectar. Yummy!
Nectar and ambrosia.
nectar
Hera(Greek) Juno(Roman)
Greek and Roman gods are myths
It seems they feasted on Nectar and Ambrosia like their Greek counterparts.
Zeus was the god of Greeks and the Roman
both
Ambrosia. According to Greek & Roman mythology, it is the food of the gods, thought to confer immortality.
If You are talking about greek an roman gods, it is roman.
Hera(Greek) Juno(Roman)
Greek and Roman gods are myths
It depends on which Greek/Roman god/goddess.
Ancient Helenism. Wiccans also worship Greek/Roman gods too.
How they are perceived by the ancient people who worshiped them; the Greek gods as interactive and social, the Roman gods as remote and revered as gods and military.
It seems they feasted on Nectar and Ambrosia like their Greek counterparts.
Both Greek and Roman gods are the same in essence, but have different aspects. Roman gods were taken from Greek gods, but tend to be more warlike and disciplined. Just like the Greek and Roman cultures, the Roman gods were more warlike, disclipined and honorable. The Greek gods on the other hand, tended to merge into the more artistic creative side. However, the main similarity between Greek and Roman gods is simply this: They are both the gods of whatever they were in the other culture. For example, Hera from Greek myths, is still the goddess of marriage in her Roman aspect, or Juno. Another example is Aphrodite, she is still the goddess of love in her Roman aspect, Venus.
The Greek and Roman gods drank Ambrosia
Hades in greek, Pluto in roman.
His Roman name was Mars.