Pudding is most often a dessert. Pudding is a sweet milk-based dessert, similar in consistency to egg-based custards as well as to more traditional puddings such as bread pudding and rice pudding.
Christmas Pudding Rice Pudding Black Pudding Steak and Kidney Pudding Bread and butter pudding
No. Pudding and brownies are very different. To microwave pudding would make warm pudding.
That is the correct spelling of "pudding" (a meal or dessert dish).
the meaning of pudding base is a cup to hold pudding
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From my research it is either chocolate pudding or Christmas pudding.
SHE HATES PUDDING.
It is pudding.
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pudding is heterogeneous
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!
Pudding is an English word going back to the fourteenth century and beyond. Originally its meaning can be traced to describe a sausage or sausage-like dish stuffed with all the bits of animals that don't look nice on a plate; black pudding, or white pudding are puddings in the old meaning. Today it can mean either a sweet pudding (plum pudding, lemon pudding, Christmas pudding, etc) or an unsweetened dish (Yorkshire pudding, steak and kidney pudding, etc).