Custards are milk or cream-based and are typically firmer than pudding. Moreover, custard usually has to be baked with a water bath. The main difference between the two desserts lies in the use of eggs. Pudding involves cornstarch or flour as a thickener, while custard uses eggs as its secret weapon.
There's probably not just one common dessert in England. The following are always very popular: rice pudding apple pie and custard triffle ice cream sponge pudding and custard
No, they are more like cousins. Pudding is a sweetened milk that uses flour or cornstarch as a thickener. Custards use eggs instead of flour. Where puddings are very creamy, custards are thicker and more velvety in texture. Custards are also more commonly baked than puddings are.
The Japanese word for 'pudding' is プリン (purin). The pronunciations are very similar, as プリン is an English loanword.
The very question you have asked is indeed a sentence with the word 'pudding' in it. I very much enjoy the type of cake that has pudding in it. Pudding, please!
No. Pudding and brownies are very different. To microwave pudding would make warm pudding.
Yes, I would very much like a custard tart.
It's actually very easy to make vegetarian custard. The original recipe for custard is already vegetarian, so all you have to do is nothing. Just follow the usual recipe for custard and you'll have vegetarian custard.
Jews are not a monolith and have independent thoughts and tastes so no, not all Jews hate custard. Many Jews enjoy custard very much!
No, but they are very similar.
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Pudding is important to the very core of our existence. The universe would be ripped to shreds by angry intergalactic pudding lovers without it.
Licking. And remember, a verb is an ACTION WORD, so whoever put creamy, is stupid because creamy is an adjective..