Ambrosia
Pronunciation: /æmˈbroʊʒə/
Ambrosia (noun)
- In ancient stories, the special food or drink of gods, giving them immortality.
- Something very tasty or delightful to eat.
- A sweet dish made with fruits, often mixed with cream or yogurt.
Examples
- In mythology, ambrosia was said to grant immortality.
- The gods feasted on ambrosia at their celestial banquets.
Common collocations: divine ambrosia, consume ambrosia, taste ambrosia, ambrosia-like flavor, make ambrosia