Literal (referring to the food of the Greek gods):
* The ancient Greeks believed that ambrosia granted immortality to those who consumed it.
* The chef's creation was so delicious, it was practically ambrosia.
Figurative (referring to something incredibly delicious):
* The ripe mango was a taste of ambrosia, sweet and juicy on my tongue.
* The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen, a true ambrosia for the senses.
Metaphorical (referring to something beautiful or delightful):
* The sunset painted the sky with hues of ambrosia, a breathtaking sight.
* The music was an ambrosia for the soul, lifting spirits and calming anxieties.