Nectar is the drink and ambrosia is the food of the Greek gods. If a mortal got a hold of it, it made them immortal. Or, in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it would "turn your blood to fire and your bones to sand". Nectar was also used to clean wounds in mythology.
"Nectar in a Sieve" was written by Kamala Markandaya and first published in 1954.
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
The biological name for honey is nectar. Honey is made by bees from the nectar they collect from flowers.
Butterflies use a long tube-like structure called a proboscis to suck nectar from flowers. The proboscis is flexible and can be uncoiled to reach deep into the flower to access the nectar. After feeding, the proboscis coils back up under the butterfly's head.
The part of a butterfly that sucks nectar is called a proboscis. This long, tube-like structure allows the butterfly to easily reach and consume nectar from flowers.
Ambrosia. Nectar was their drink.
ambrosia
nectar is what the bees drink
It seems they feasted on Nectar and Ambrosia like their Greek counterparts.
Nectar(Not from a flower) and ambrosia
Nectar and ambrosia.
Nectar and ambrosia.
They ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
Ambrosia and nectar.
Well, honey, the Greek gods and goddesses dined on ambrosia and nectar like it was going out of style. Ambrosia was like their version of a divine buffet, while nectar was their fancy drink of choice. Basically, they were living the high life up on Mount Olympus, eating and drinking like the immortal rockstars they were.
The gods
Ageless immortality.