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The phrase "The former was a pudding" is likely a nonsensical or non sequitur statement that does not have a specific meaning in and of itself. It could be interpreted as a random or humorous remark without any deeper significance. Without additional context or information, it is difficult to provide a precise interpretation of this phrase.
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
pudding is the answer pudding is the answer
From my research it is either chocolate pudding or Christmas pudding.
No.
It is pudding.
SHE HATES PUDDING.
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!