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Foods from Mythology

Can you guess these foods featuring in various myths and legends?
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Origin
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Food
Hindu
This drink is a mix of plant juice, milk and water, and provides immortality upon consumption.
Soma
Norse
An alcoholic drink made with blood that turns the drinker into a scholar.
Mead of Poetry
Abrahamic
God rained this food down upon the Israelites to sustain them during their forty year march.
Manna
Modern
Children are taught to leave a glass of milk and a plate of this sweet pastry out for Santa Claus on Christmas.
Cookies
Abrahamic
John the Baptist sustained himself largely on this crop-destroying insect.
Locusts
Native American
This crop was made from the buried remains of an old woman who was looking for a way to feed her starving tribe.
Corn
Chinese
This fruit is considered a symbol of immortality, and its mythical counterpart reportedly takes three thousand years to blossom.
Peaches of Immortality
Abrahamic
This fruit is commonly depicted as having sprouted from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge.
Apple
Greek
This "Food of the Gods" is consumed with nectar to provide immortality.
Ambrosia
Tolkien
A filling elvish bread commonly used as sustenance for long-term travel.
Lembas
Modern
An anthropomorphic rabbit lays chocolate versions of this food every Easter for children to eat.
Eggs
Greek
Dionysus was the God of this alcoholic beverage.
Wine
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Level 62
Nov 3, 2021
Soma is a god. And the one you are talking about is Somras, which is a drink that is made of the Som plant, causing infatuation. The immortality drink that the myths refer to is Amrit/Amrita/Sudha.