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Ambrosia (band) - Wikipedia Ambrosia is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 Ambrosia had five Top 40 hit singles released between 1975 and 1980, including the Top 5 hits "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me", and Top 20 hits "You're the Only Woman (You I)" and "Holdin' on to Yesterday"
Ambrosia India Bistro APTOS Voted best Indian Restaurant by Santa Cruz Weekly, and Good Times, Ambrosia has always strived to be a ‘people’s’ place In 2008, We decided to follow our patrons from the greater area to their doorsteps
Ambrosia Salad Recipe - Simply Recipes Ambrosia salad is a classic, retro side dish recipe from the American South It features sweet pops of flavor from juicy pineapple and mandarin oranges, chewy mini marshmallows, and more, all brought together in a cloud of creamy, tangy, not-too-sweet whipped cream
AMBROSIA INDIA BISTRO - Updated December 2025 - Yelp What's the vibe? (New Indian Restaurant, Los Gatos) Voted best Indian restaurant now opens at Los Gatos Please try our food prepared by world class chef … Is the chicken halal? No answers yet Answer this question
AMBROSIA | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Ambrosia is able to cure almost any injury but is unattainable and lethal to mortals Bee pollen is sometimes referred to as "ambrosia" More common is laudative use of metaphor, such as calling a helpful person a saint or fine food ambrosia
What Is Ambrosia Salad? - Southern Living Traditionally, it's a dish with layers of fresh citrus, sugar, and coconut that has become popular in the South around the holidays There's also a classic Southern drink, an ambrosia cocktail, that features similar ingredients, including coconut rum, orange juice, and pineapple juice
Ambrosia: The Food of the Greek Gods | History Cooperative Ambrosia is the divine food or drink of the Greek gods, described as a sweet, fragrant substance It sustained their vitality, prevented aging, and was sometimes used as an anointing balm to preserve or enhance divine beauty