Yes
Brownie mix and pudding contain algae.
Carrageenan, a thickening agent derived from red algae (specifically species like Irish moss), is commonly used in pudding to enhance its texture and stability. While not typically labeled as "algae" in food products, carrageenan plays a crucial role in achieving the creamy consistency of many dairy and non-dairy puddings.
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).
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From my research it is either chocolate pudding or Christmas pudding.
No.
It is pudding.
SHE HATES PUDDING.
pudding is heterogeneous