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In days of old pudding was sometimes made by placing the ingredients into a muslin cloth which was tied with a string and then steamed. The string that tied the cloth would have been the "pudding string." It was not a special string and only became the pudding string when it was used to tie the cloth about the pudding.
coins (used to be sixpence and what not) as an additional treat
A barn is a large building, usually on a farm, that is used to house large domestic animals such as cows and horses. The word barn is sometimes used for other large buildings used for buses, large trucks, or train cars.
White pudding contains pork, making it not vegetarian. They also contain animal fats, and in very early recipes, sheep's brain was used as a binder.
The name of the pudding suggests , it is a apple.
Megafauna means large animals. Sometimes, it is used to refer to the unusually large animals of the last ice age, such as mammoths. Sometimes, it is used to refer to large, extinct animals, such as the short-faced bear or the sabre-toothed cat. Sometimes, it is used to refer to dinosaurs. Sometimes, it is used to refer to large, modern animals, such as polar bears and hippopotami.
Sometimes they were used as trumpets.
Large animal veterinarians are practitioners that specialize in health management of livestock species such as cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and pigs.
In the U.K. plum pudding is also called Christmas pudding since it is served with Christmas dinner. Believe it or not, it contains NO PLUMS! Plums used to be the term used for raisins. The pudding has a lot of dried fruit in it held together by egg and suet and sometimes moistened by molasses and flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger and other spices. The pudding is aged for a month or longer -- that's because they drench it in alcohol. My grandma used to say it was too drunk to spoil. She would wrap it well, put it in the pantry and leave it there for an entire year, or until she got the hankering for some "pud".
A sago pudding is a milk pudding made from sago, powdered starch obtained from palms and used as a food thickener.
The animal sometimes called an earth pig is the aardvark. It has a long, tubular snout used for sniffing out ants and termites, which make up the majority of its diet. Aardvarks also have large, powerful claws for digging burrows and breaking into termite mounds.