Adephagia was the Greek personification of gluttony. She had a temple in Sicily, and the presence there of a statue of Demeter Sitos, Goddess of corn, implies that she was regarded as a Goddess of bountiful harvests rather than of excessive eating. Adephagia’s name means “gluttony.”
Unlike many of the other Greek goddesses, such as Athena or Aphrodite, there is not much known or said about this Greek goddess in history. Her stories are lost to time.