• Ambrosia is an American variety of fruit salad originating in the Southern United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-521693-8 Ambrosia Fruit Salad at Wikibooks Olver, Lynne (December 16, 2013). (wikipedia.org)
  • The first known written reference to modern ambrosia salad, on the other hand, dates to 1867, when Maria Massey Barringer of North Carolina included a recipe for it in her Dixie Cookery cookbook . (atlasobscura.com)
  • Get a taste of the Mediterranean by chopping up cucumber, tomatoes, red onion and olives and combining them with white rice and dressing in this Greek Salad. (minuterice.com)
  • Serve up a spoonful of this updated Ambrosia Rice Salad. (minuterice.com)
  • Do you know what an Ambrosia Salad is? (scarsdalelibrary.org)
  • Pick up an ambrosia salad. (tomthumb.com)
  • Whether you're looking for seafood salad, taboule salad, Greek salad, or a variety of greens made with chicken and all the fixings, our deli has a long lineup for classic and new salads. (tomthumb.com)
  • Ambrosia salad is super easy to make and always a hit at family gatherings. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • What is Ambrosia Salad? (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • Ambrosia salad is also known as the food of the gods, not because it gives whoever takes a bite immortal life, but because it tastes unbelievably divine. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • Ambrosia salad is made of a medley of fruits - oranges, pineapples, and shredded coconut. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • And who says only gods and goddesses get to enjoy ambrosia salad? (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • Here are all the ingredients in the traditional Southern Ambrosia Fruit Salad. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • If you're used to eating Ambrosia salad with whipped cream, you'll be surprised to know that fruit slices taste spectacular with sour cream. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • With this simple ambrosia fruit salad recipe, you'll have a fool-proof dessert ready to go in less than 15 minutes. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • Ambrosia salad will last for as long as 3 days when stored in the fridge in an air-tight container. (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • Can You Freeze Ambrosia Salad? (insanelygoodrecipes.com)
  • My mom's four "salads" that she creates during the holiday season are all along the lines of this "healthy" variety: Waldorf Salad, Watergate Salad, Pink Stuff and this Ambrosia. (ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com)
  • The name references the food of the Greek gods. (wikipedia.org)
  • And throughout Greek Mythology, even gods use greek mythology weapons to illustrate their powers and conquer their enemies with vengeance and victory in mind. (matrifocus.com)
  • Are you looking forward to knowing what greek mythology weapons the gods and heroes used in battles? (matrifocus.com)
  • The immortal gods love to eat ambrosia because it is the food that is specially made for them. (matrifocus.com)
  • Ambrosia is the sacred food of the gods, and they often forbid the mortals to have it, as it gives them ichor- a substance that replaces the blood that circulates in their body. (matrifocus.com)
  • After becoming one of the gods, Athena gave Heracles ambrosia. (matrifocus.com)
  • Paired with ambrosia, the gods, and because this is also a drink that only the gods can have, anyone who tries to steal it would receive a severe punishment. (matrifocus.com)
  • Recreate the food of the Greek gods with this sweet treat. (greektownchicago.org)
  • According to the ancient Greek myths, ambrosia was the food of the gods, offering longevity or even immortality to anyone who consumed it. (greektownchicago.org)
  • The name "ambrosia" comes from the mythical food of the Greek gods. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Ambrosia, literally "from the Greek "food of the gods" is a GREAT tasting dessert. (pickyourown.org)
  • In Greek mythology, ambrosia was the food of the gods. (ezrapoundcake.com)
  • Ambrosia is Greek for food of the gods, while deltoidea means triangular, like the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, delta. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Ambrosia is just savoring the word elevates your expectations, because ambrosia was the food of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. (tobaccoreviews.com)
  • Fermented honey is the Nectar and Ambrosia of the Greek gods and the basic ingredient of. (reallyrawhoney.com)
  • In Greek mythology, the gods ate ambrosia and drank nectar, fragrant foods that were typically reserved for divine beings. (thenibble.com)
  • It made the wine super sweet and fragrant, what you would imagine ancient Greek gods to drink as their ambrosia. (iexaminer.org)
  • In Greek mythology, ambrosia is often referred to as the nectar of the gods, imparting immortality and divine powers to those who consume it. (cissismarket.com)
  • She's the Roman counterpart of the Greek queen of the gods, Hera. (motherhoodcommunity.com)
  • According to Homer's poems, ambrosia and nectar were the Gods' food and drink. (cayoresort.com)
  • However, in Greek mythology, it is not just as simple as what we consume. (matrifocus.com)
  • In Greek mythology, to recognize royalty and nobility, you must possess the Golden Fleece. (matrifocus.com)
  • The name Ocean is inspired by Greek name Okeanos, which is the name of the God in Greek mythology. (momjunction.com)
  • Many cocktail enthusiasts speculate that the Ambrosia cocktail draws its name and inspiration from Greek mythology. (cissismarket.com)
  • It figures in Greek mythology as the burning mountain. (diccionarioingles.com)
  • That's inaccurate because according to Greek mythology , Hercules was actually the son of Zeus with a mortal woman. (motherhoodcommunity.com)
  • According to Greek mythology, Atalanta learned from an oracle that marriage will bring her downfall. (motherhoodcommunity.com)
  • The word Ambrosia comes from Greek mythology. (ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com)
  • While no descriptions of either these foods survive (the word ambrosia means delicious or fragrant and nectar indicates a delicious or invigorating drink), scholars have long believed that both ambrosia and nectar were based on honey. (thenibble.com)
  • Most ambrosia recipes contain canned (often sweetened) or fresh pineapple, canned mandarin orange slices or fresh orange sections, miniature marshmallows, and coconut. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ambrosia can also include mayonnaise or dairy ingredients: whipped cream (or whipped topping), sour cream, cream cheese, pudding, yogurt, or cottage cheese. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ambrosia Restaurant: Based on local ingredients with an international twist. (olympicholidays.com)
  • In this restaurant, traditional Greek dishes are mainly served, always cooked with the finest ingredients. (greeka.com)
  • Ambrosia Magazine is an online platform dedicated to specialty food hailing from Greece, updated with the latest news and features, and committed to delivering the highest editorial standards to professionals around the world. (ambrosiamagazine.com)
  • A counter-serve eatery with the traditional blue/white decor, Ambrosia isn't really "fast food" but rather falls into the category of casual food quickly. (burgersdogspizza.com)
  • With a little prudence, Black Ambrosia could almost be described as: food for the soul and the tobacco lover. (tobaccoreviews.com)
  • Fotodotis is a charming kafeneio (traditional Greek cafe), serving coffee and drinks but, most importantly, delicious traditional Greek food! (greeka.com)
  • It is a family-run tavern, in which you will find delicious, homemade, Greek dishes. (greeka.com)
  • Here you will find delicious Greek and European dishes, as well as a nice selection of wines and other beverages. (greeka.com)
  • Ambrosia is a refreshing and delicious cocktail that will tantalize your taste buds. (cissismarket.com)
  • What a delicious looking Ambrosia! (ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com)
  • Ambrosia is a refreshing and delightful cocktail whose origin is unknown. (cissismarket.com)
  • While the exact origin and creator of the Ambrosia cocktail remain a mystery, it has gained popularity among cocktail enthusiasts and bartenders alike. (cissismarket.com)
  • Greek Shop, incorporating Miloway Wines, is your premier destination in Mediterranean taste and flavour. (greekshop.com.au)
  • In the 1870s and '80s, ambrosia recipes began appearing in syndicated cooking columns. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Today, there are about as many ambrosia recipes as there are Southern grandmas. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Start your evening with refreshing spirits, followed by creative interpretations of timeless gourmet Greek recipes. (cayoresort.com)
  • Welcome to Life's Ambrosia where Dinner is served and memories are made. (lifesambrosia.com)
  • With view to the central pool open's early in the morning for an American buffet breakfast and in the evening for dinner with international and Greek specialties. (lux-hotels.com)
  • In New Zealand, ambrosia refers to a similar dish made with whipped cream, yoghurt, fresh, canned or frozen berries, and chocolate chips loosely combined into a pudding. (wikipedia.org)
  • Guests can indulge in a world-class dining experience at the on-site restaurants, serving a delectable array of Greek and international cuisine. (olympicholidays.com)
  • On the beautiful island of Amorgos, there are numerous traditional taverns in which you can discover Greek cuisine. (greeka.com)
  • An incredible selection of Greek cuisine, perfect for any event. (uk.com)
  • To Limani tis Kyra Katinas is a family restaurant, which serves traditional Greek dishes, prepared only with fresh, local products. (greeka.com)
  • Ambrosia Restaurant is part of Aegialis Hotel and Spa in Amorgos. (greeka.com)
  • Bearing in mind our guests' best nutrition, we offer you the chance of visiting our main restaurant Ambrosia and choose among several exquisite dishes and drinks. (lux-hotels.com)
  • The Ambrosia a-la-carte restaurant is open to fine guests staying in a superior bungalow or villa. (ellada.net)
  • In 1983 when our tobacco masters first tasted the new, mild cavendish that they had developed, ambrosia was the only proper word to use to describe the taste experience. (tobaccoreviews.com)
  • My personal selection was the "Greek Burger" - beef patty served "Greek style" which was sliced as if it were gyro meat, and placed on a pita with traditional toppings of tzatziki, tomato, and onions. (burgersdogspizza.com)
  • This stunning property offers a perfect blend of modern elegance and traditional Greek charm. (olympicholidays.com)
  • The freshest Greek vegtables, fruits, fine seafood, quality meats and many tasty dishes await guests at any meal of the day. (olympicholidays.com)
  • With extra tzatziki, you could construct your own version of poutine, ala Greek, but I didn't, instead using the spread as a nice dip for the fries. (burgersdogspizza.com)
  • I took a side of "Greek Fries" (always will) seasoned french fries topped with herbs and feta. (burgersdogspizza.com)