Ambrosia

/æmˈbroʊʒə/ noun

The food of the Greek gods, conferring immortality on whoever consumed it — and anything supremely delicious.

From Greek ambrosia (immortality), from ambrotos (immortal), from a- (not) + mbrotos (mortal). Related to the word mortal. The food of the gods was literally named "not-death." To eat ambrosia was to eat the opposite of dying.

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