In Greek mythology, the milk of ambrosia is a divine substance that grants immortality and eternal youth to the gods. It is often associated with the idea of eternal life and the power of the gods.
It is indeed. Her milk spurted upwards to make the Milky Way and downwards to earth where white lilies were created.
In Greek mythology, the mother of Paphos was Galatea ("color of milk"), who originally was a statue carved by Pygmalion in the image of the goddess Aphrodite. (see link at Answers.com below)
It's a greek custard milk pie. Gala means milk, boureko means borek in Turkish.
Yes both the meat, milk and cheeses made from the milk.
History has said that Cleopatra bathed in milk to make her seem more seductive, but it is a very real possibility that she did. Cleopatra was said to always have complements on her beautiful skin and the milk baths may have helped with that. Milk has natural chemicals in it that breaks down dead skin. Her baths were probably not just milk; milk was more than likely just added to the water of the bath.
A female goat that gave baby Zeus her milk.
It is indeed. Her milk spurted upwards to make the Milky Way and downwards to earth where white lilies were created.
In Greek mythology, the mother of Paphos was Galatea ("color of milk"), who originally was a statue carved by Pygmalion in the image of the goddess Aphrodite. (see link at Answers.com below)
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Breast milk--live and love. Cow milk--life. So you can understand MILK has an extremely high status in HInduism.
yes
They produce meat and milk products for human consumption.
For their meat and milk.
πλήρες γάλα [pleeres ghala] (meaning full(fat) milk)
I am the moon Amalthea, the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat's milk according to Roman mythology.
It's a greek custard milk pie. Gala means milk, boureko means borek in Turkish.
milk in Greek is γάλα [ghala] > γαλαξίας(κύκλος) [galaxias (cyclos=circle)] = milky way (circle) = galaxy