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An intoxicating beverage, it is likely alcoholic although this has not been explicity mentioned in the series. It is the re-imagined version of the original series' [[ambrosa]].
An intoxicating beverage, typically green in color. It is likely alcoholic although this has not been explicity mentioned in the series. It is the re-imagined version of the original series' [[ambrosa]].


Notably, Ambrosia is green in color.
[[Ellen Tigh]] presents a bottle of Ambrosia to her husband, [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]], after they have reunited. ([[Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down]])


[[Tigh, Ellen | Ellen Tigh]] presents a bottle of Ambrosia to her husband, [[Tigh, Saul | Colonel Tigh]], after they have reunited in the episode [[Secrets and Lies]].
The luxury liner ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' offers ambrosia as a barside drink. ([[Colonial Day]])
 
The luxury liner ''[[Cloud Nine]]'' offers ambrosia as a barside drink ([[Colonial Day]]).


==Greek Mythology==
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Ambrosia was said to be the food of the [[Greek Gods|Olympian gods]] of Greece, conferring immortality on those who ate it.
Ambrosia was said to be the food of the [[Greek Gods|Olympian gods]] of Greece, conferring immortality on those who ate it.


--[[User:Gizmojumpjet|Colonial Historiographer]] 10:18, 25 Jan 2005 (EST)
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Revision as of 16:06, 5 August 2005

An intoxicating beverage, typically green in color. It is likely alcoholic although this has not been explicity mentioned in the series. It is the re-imagined version of the original series' ambrosa.

Ellen Tigh presents a bottle of Ambrosia to her husband, Colonel Tigh, after they have reunited. (Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down)

The luxury liner Cloud Nine offers ambrosia as a barside drink. (Colonial Day)

Greek Mythology

Ambrosia was said to be the food of the Olympian gods of Greece, conferring immortality on those who ate it.

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