Definition: The Word "Appolos" was a type of dish popular in ancient Greece and Rome, resembling a round or oval-shaped loaf. It had two main types: Apollonios (meaning God) and Apollinarius (meaning Goddess), each with its own specific flavors. In Greek mythology, Apollonios symbolized the supreme deity while Apollinarius was associated with the goddess. This dish was often served to gods as a symbolic gesture of respect and gratitude.