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Ambrosia and nectar, supposed to be the divine food consumed by the Greek gods, appears in the Homeric Poems as ointment, used as cosmetic to clean and care for the bodies of gods and mortals, as well as a substance preventing decomposition of dead bodies.
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It is closely related to Nectar. Ambrosia was fed to wounded demigods to heal their injuries.
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