ambrosia
/æmˈbrɒsiə/Definitions
1. noun
a sweet, fragrant food or drink considered to be very pleasant or enjoyable
“The guests were served ambrosia at the wedding reception, which consisted of fresh fruits and creamy desserts.”
2. noun
in Greek mythology, the food and drink of the gods, which made those who ate it immortal
“In Homer’s Iliad, the gods would often eat ambrosia to sustain themselves.”
3. verb
to make or become extremely popular or fashionable
“The new restaurant’s unique dishes ambrosia-ed the local culinary scene, attracting foodies from all over the city.”