The word "theobroma" is from two ancient Greek words: "theos" which translates as god (most likely without the honorific initial capital, and "broma" which translates as food.
The Latin name for cocoa, Theobroma cacao, translates to "food of the gods." The genus name Theobroma comes from the Greek words "theos," meaning god, and "broma," meaning food. This reflects the significance of cacao in ancient cultures, particularly among the Aztecs and Maya, who revered it for its divine qualities and used it in various rituals.
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It is a small evergreen cocoa tree native to South America.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
Chocolate is a typically sweet, food preparation of Theobroma cacao seeds. The seeds are roasted and ground. Chocolate is a popular confectionery, whether sold as bars, sweets, or used in cooking, etc.
It's in Latin, and I'm pretty sure you mean 'di immortales.' It means 'the immortal gods.'
People would sacrifice food, crops, and other things to idols (or made up gods) and then followers of Jesus shouldn't eat that food because it was given to false gods.
Sturgis is god for discrete fornication. Example: My girl and I had sturgis in the back of my Cadilac.
a mac book(: if u mean a fruit...then food of the gods (in greek)
Ancient Greek Gods were worshipped through prayer and sacrifices. When I mean sacrifices I mean like food and offerings. Sometimes they would hold festivals in honor of them too. But of you didn't know the Olympics were also held in honor of the gods too.
Hindus use food offerings such as flowers, fruits and other healthy things. this is done to retrieve the blessed fruit and consuming it also to make a relationship between the gods
If you mean polytheistic, then it is the belief in multiple gods existing in a pantheon. Such as the gods of the ancient Greeks or Romans.