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pudding
[pood-ing]
noun
a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour or some other thickener, milk, eggs, a flavoring, and sweetener.
tapioca pudding.
a similar dish unsweetened and served with or as a main dish.
corn pudding.
British.the dessert course of a meal.
Nautical.a pad or fender for preventing scraping or chafing or for lessening shock between vessels or other objects.
pudding
/ ˈʊɪŋ /
noun
a sweetened usually cooked dessert made in many forms and of various ingredients, such as flour, milk, and eggs, with fruit, etc
a savoury dish, usually soft and consisting partially of pastry or batter
steak-and-kidney pudding
the dessert course in a meal
a sausage-like mass of seasoned minced meat, oatmeal, etc, stuffed into a prepared skin or bag and boiled
Other 51Թ Forms
- puddinglike adjective
- ˈܻ徱Բ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pudding1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pudding1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“People are kind of waiting to see what she’s going to do,” said Matt Savage, a delegate from San Jose, as attendees ate chia seed pudding and breakfast burritos at a breakfast hosted by Yee.
He's extremely vulnerable but happily showing off his food parcel of tinned vegetables and rice pudding.
"High-protein" versions of snacks and food staples are all over our supermarket shelves - from pancakes and pasta, to rice pudding and oven pizza.
Her content includes answering followers' questions about her community and making traditional dishes, like bacon pudding, which she learned to make from her grandmother.
"When I see some of those meals and puddings these days it takes me right back - it's a lovely, nostalgic feeling."
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