Sri Annapurna is avatar (incarnation) of Goddess Parvati (wife of Lord Shiva).
Parvati is considered to be a complete incarnation of Adi Parashakti or Goddess Durga, with all other Goddesses being her incarnations or manifestations.
According to Hindu mythology, Adi Parashakti-the Goddess, Devi-is the Supreme Being and recognized as Para Brahman. The Devi Bhagwata Mahapurana suggests that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe. It is she who created everything which exists in the Universe and also created Brahma, Vishnu & Shiva.
Hench, Annapurna doesn't have a mother.
Annapurna is named after another name of Goddess Parvati. Annapurna means the Goddess who provides food to the world. Maa Parvati is also known as the Annapurna.
'Bestower of food in great quantity'.
Yes it is very true, because archaeologists have found many seals on which mother goddess how provided them food, vegetables, cereals etc ,was carved.
beef is forbidden. Hindus treat cow as mother. Some communities have forbidden non-vegetarian food.
the goddess of food parents, uke mochi, is very proud of food parents
the Himalayas and Hindu kush provided food and water for India
When on Earth she delights in Spring which she is the goddess of, and in growing things. When in the Underworld, the Isle of Blessed is her domain and she is the Queen of the Underworld.
The Roman goddess of food and feasting was Edesia. She paired with Bibesia, the goddess of drink, to preside over banquets.
There is really no goddess or god of food but Demeter is pretty close she is the god of bountiful harvest crops and plants
Empanda - Roman goddess of food
yes she can since she is the goddess of the harvest so she can make any food that involves harvest products.
the food is called prashad.