ambrozija

noun
  1. A term derived from 'ambrosia,' referring to the food or drink of the gods in Greek mythology, often associated with immortality and divine sustenance. noun
    In ancient myths, ambrozija was said to grant immortality to those who consumed it.
    The poet described the exquisite meal as ambrozija, fit for the gods themselves.
  2. In a modern context, it can refer to something that is exceptionally pleasing to taste or smell, akin to the divine food of the gods. noun
    The chef's signature dish was considered ambrozija by all who tasted it.
    Her perfume was so delightful, it was like ambrozija wafting through the air.