Ambrosias

/æmˈbroʊʒəz/ noun

Plural of ambrosia; multiple instances of food or drink believed by ancient Greeks to grant immortality to gods, or any extremely delicious food.

From Greek 'ambrosia' (ἀμβροσία), combining 'a-' (not) and 'brotos' (mortal). The term originally meant 'immortal' or 'divine food.' In modern use, it refers to any exceptionally delightful delicacy.

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