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16 lis 2011 · In fact, anything boiled or steamed in a basin, cloth or handy piece of intestinal tract is a pudding: black pudding, white pudding, steak & kidney pudding, pease pudding and haggis are the ones that immediately spring to mind.
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11 maj 2024 · In British culinary culture, the word “pudding” often carries a different meaning than Americans might expect. While in the United States pudding typically refers to a thick, creamy dessert, in Britain it can encompass a wide variety of dishes, both sweet and savory.
14 paź 2022 · Definitions. As far as I’ve been able to tell after sixteen years of haphazard research, pudding means four very different things in Britain. Something sweet at the end of a meal. Something made with a batter. Something either sweet or savory (savory being the opposite of sweet) that’s been tied into a cloth and steamed or boiled.
29 lis 2015 · A British pudding is a dish, savory or sweet, that’s cooked by being boiled or steamed in something: a dish, a piece of cloth, or even animal intestine.
For what I can remember from my British English studies, pudding is used to generally mean dessert. For what I can read on the NOAD (which also reports the British meaning of pudding as I reported), in American English is a dessert with a creamy consistency ( chocolate pudding , rice pudding ).
9 cze 2016 · Green’s Dictionary of Slang collects several rhyming terms from the pudding shelf, such as pudding and gravy, which has referred to the British Royal Navy since at least 1972.
9 wrz 2014 · This question is asked on a daily basis across the British Isles where they are exceedingly fond of a good pudding. But what exactly is pudding and where did it come from? Coming from America, pudding means a creamy, custard-like mixture; pudding in England can mean a multitude of things.