The power to possess or have traits of a Food Deity. Variation of Harvest Deity and Household Deity Physiology.
Also Called
- Cooking/Culinary Deity/God/Goddess Physiology
- Gods of Food, Nourishment, Fruit, Vegetables, Cooking and Harvest Bounty
- Nourishment Deity/God/Goddess Physiology
Capabilities
The user with this ability either is or can transform into a Food Deity, a god/goddess who represents or is associated with food, nourishment, edible vegetation and crops, as well as cooking and the perpetration of food. Food Deities are common in mythology and were important among ancient and current civilizations.
As a Food Deity, the user possesses all powers associated with food, drink, nourishment, cooking and baking.
Applications
- Divinity
- Drink Manipulation
- Food Manipulation
- Calorie Manipulation
- Confection Manipulation
- Dough Manipulation
- Edible Transformation/Food Transmutation
- Egg Manipulation
- Food Augmentation
- Food Constructs
- Food Dilution
- Food Generation
- Food Healing
- Food Solidification
- Grain Manipulation
- Harvest Manipulation
- Hypnotic Food
- Meat Manipulation
- Milk Manipulation
- Nutrition Manipulation
- Property Manipulation; the properties of food
- Salt Manipulation
- Supernatural Cooking/Unnatural Cooking
- Conceptual Baking
- Confection Intuition
- Culinary Intuition
- Culinary Magic
Associations
- Abundance Deity Physiology
- Fertility Deity Physiology
- Harvest Deity Physiology
- Household Deity Physiology
- Hunting Deity Physiology
- Magic Deity Physiology
- Transcendent Physiology
Limitations
- May be weak against powers that counter deities:
- The deity's abilities may be limited outside the spectrum of food and the culinary arts.
Known Users
Also See: Food God
Anime/Manga
- Gourmet Gods (Toriko)
Folklore/Mythology
- Centeōtl (Aztec Mythology)
- Chicomecōātl (Aztec Mythology)
- Xipe Totec (Aztec Mythology)
- Hou Ji (Chinese Mythology)
- Beezlebub (Christianity)
- Neper (Egyptian Mythology)
- Demeter/Ceres (Greco-Roman Mythology); grain-based foods
- Annapurna (Hindu Mythology)
- Inari Ōkami (Japanese Mythology)
- Tajimamori (Japanese Mythology)
- Toyouke-Ōmikami (Japanese Mythology)
- Ukanomitama (Japanese Mythology)
- Ukemochi (Japanese Mythology)
- Mellona (Roman Mythology)
- Easter Bunny (Western Folklore)
- Ameretat (Zoroastrianism)