Greek Goddess Persephone, daughter of the God Zeus, and Demeter, Goddess of the harvest. Persephone’s name translates to “destroying face” and research shows her to be an ancient goddess of death, and some scholars say she is the original ruler of the Underworld. This leaves the pos...
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Honeysuckle Syrup Inspired by Rhiannon
The Welsh lunar goddess of birds and horses, faerie magick, and dreams, Rhiannon, fell in love with a king up in the Upperworld. She was forced to leave her world when she was wrongly accused for killing and eating her newborn son. She faced a great hardship when losing her son an...
Sopaipillas Inspired by Kuyén
Moon goddess kuyén is a goddess of the Mapuche people of both Chile and Argentina. She is known for representing all three phases of the moon and controls the waters of the Earth. She is the wife of the sun god, Antu. He struck her once so she stays away from him and will continue...
Garlic Butter Quinoa Inspired by Mama Cocha
Incan Goddess Mama Cocha is the goddess of the oceans and is also known as Mama Qucha. She is well known in places where the ocean is a very necessary part of life, such as Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. She is called on and celebrated with ceremonies with coca flower offerings and fre...
Red Pepper & Lemon Rice Inspired by Yellow Tara
Goddess Yellow Tara is definitely one of the most known goddesses in Tibetan Buddhism. She is known as being the goddess of both prosperity and wealth and can increase the wealth of those that call on her. One can call on her as a representation of success and good fortune as well...
Traditional Egyptian Fattah Inspired by Bastet
Egyptian cat goddess, Bastet, used to be known in relation to the lioness and the sun, but overtime became both the cat and moon goddess. She is the daughter of the sun god Rah, being the most favorite daughter, resulting in possessing the all-seeing Eye of Horus. Bastet is simila...