Dessert
Pudding is a noun.
le dessert
The word pudding generally refers to a sweet dessert, but sometimes it means a sausage, such as black pudding.
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.
purin
get him to eat his pudding
Natilla is the spanish word pudding
Budincă is a Romanian equivalent of 'pudding'. The word in Romanian traces its origins back to the French language. The French in turn formed their version of the word from the English!
The Japanese word for 'pudding' is プリン (purin). The pronunciations are very similar, as プリン is an English loanword.
Pudding
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).