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Pudding

Traditional puddings are sweetened milk mixtures that are thickened with cornstarch. Some of the classic flavors include chocolate, vanilla, pistachio, and banana.

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What country did figgy pudding originate in?

Figgy Pudding, a variation of the christmas pudding, only made with Figs, was thought to be invented in England of the United Kingdom during the 16th century.

Is pudding a mixture or solution?

Pudding is chemically complex; basically I would consider it to be a mixture, however, there are some chemicals which are dissolved in other chemicals in the mixture.

Where can you buy jello pudding mix in the Philippines?

Jell-O pudding mix is not sold in the Philippines. The Jell-O products can only be found in the United States and Canada.

What is the fruit used in Eve's pudding?

The name of the pudding suggests , it is a apple.

Could you use any alcohol to light a Christmas pudding?

Yes, traditionally you are supposed to use brandy. But don't get too crazy, you don't want to burn your house down on Christmas! A little goes a long way. I suggest pouring some in a glass and brushing it on.

Christmas pudding traditions?

== == Please put your question in a complete sentence. What do you want to know about Christmas pudding traditions?

When you add pudding to cake mixes do you need to change anything in the recipe?

Changes need to be made when adding pudding.

I only use Duncan Hines cake mixes. Here is the "formula" for the proper quantities.

Dark Chocolate - 1/2 c. oil, 1 1/4 c. water, 4 Jumbo eggs, 1 small box instant dark chocolate fudge pudding

White (won't look white, so call it vanilla) 1/4 c. oil, 1 c. water, 3 Jumbo eggs (yolks must be added, too), 1 small box instant vanilla pudding, 1 t. vanilla

Other flavors (not ones with butter in the mix), 1/3 c. oil, 1 c. water, 4 Jumbo eggs, 1 small box instant pudding (either of the same flavor or vanilla)

Make sure you mix the ingredients for 2 minutes at medium speed.

Do you make the pudding in Watergate salad?

No, you use the pudding mix as a dry ingredient.

Are you allowed to take a Christmas pudding into Australia?

It would be highly inadvisable to bring any type of food into another country without gaining prior Customs approval. Foodstuffs are a classic method for accidentally transmitting disease and pestilence between countries, so the practice tends to be heavily frowned upon. For safety's sake, it would be best to consult Customs in your own country. Penalties are high if people attempt to bring in food items without declaring them at Customs.

Which country first made bread pudding?

I'm pretty sure it's England. We certainly eat a lot of it here.

What time period was banana pudding discovered?

Banana pudding was discovered by the great explorer Melinda Skaggs in 1532 completely by mistake. She was on a quest searching for the elusive Unicorn when she came across what looked to be Unicorn blood. However, after dipping her finger in the liquid and tasting it, she noticed it tasted an awful lot like bananas. In the distance, Melinda could faintly see one of the illusory beast licking from the same type of puddle. She knew instantly that this was no pool of Unicorn blood, but in fact, was a magical "pudding" as she called it. Within this pudding, Melinda saw round saucer-like cookies. She later found out that these were Nilla Wafers. The wafers, once eaten by the Unicorn, gave them the ability to sail across the sky, trailing rainbows from its butt! From that point on...it was known as Banana Pudding!

Where does the name hog pudding lane come from?

Not sure about 'hog', but Pudding Lane is the name of the street where the Great Fire of London started.

What does it mean if you find a button in your pudding on Christmas day?

I'll answer yours if you answer mine...lol. Yours means that whoever was making the pudding, button fell off their shirt into your pudding. Now heres my question. What does it mean when you throw out a button and it keeps coming back?