NATIONAL AMBROSIA DAY – December 12
Tue Dec 12th

National Ambrosia Day

National Ambrosia Day brings a refreshing salad to the celebration table right in the middle of the holiday season. Bring ambrosia to your holiday dinner or dinner on December 12th, or go home with an empty bowl.

According to Greek mythology, Ambrosia is the god's nectar, giving strength and immortality to those who eat it. The word itself can refer to something delectable in terms of taste or smell.

About the 1800s, ambrosia salad's first recipes appeared. The citrus fruit, coconut, and sugar were among the recipes called for citrus fruit, coconut, and sugar. However, those who find coconut disagreeable leave it out of the dish.. We must remember that if you omit coconut, a vehement protest could be heard from a true southerner.

A true ambrosia salad is served on the same day it is made. However, more recent recipes call for overnight refrigeration of the dish. Apple, walnuts, apples, bananas, whipped cream, or yogurt are all typical ingredients that are often added to the salad.

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Ambrosia is accompanies many family dinners and pot lucks.. The dish's light and fresh flavor offset some of the more heavy dishes we encounter over the holidays. Ambrosia's fruit salad has a little more punch than traditional fruit salad.. Some hostesses even have trouble deciding whether to serve it with the desserts or the side dishes. No matter how you choose to celebrate, be sure your ambrosia with others. We Celebrate Every Day better when there's a crowd to ooh and ah over this delectable dish!

Need a recipe? Need a recipe? Need a recipe? Try these Ambrosia Salad dishes: Try these Ambrosia Salad recipes: Try these Ambrosia Salad dishes:

Ambrosia Salad

Mama's Ambrosia

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