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- steamed puddings, baked puddings, bread puddings, batter puddings, milk puddings or even jellies. In some Commonwealth countries these puddings are known...
- A suet pudding is a boiled, steamed or baked pudding made with wheat flour and suet (raw, hard fat of beef or mutton found around the kidneys), often...
- Banana pudding (sometimes banana cream pudding) is a pudding generally consisting of layers of sweet vanilla flavored custard, vanilla wafers and/or ladyfingers...
- Bread pudding is a bread-based dessert po****r in many countries' cuisines. It is made with stale bread and milk or cream, generally containing eggs,...
- habits, and cooking methods of the Middle Ages Tavuk göğsü – Ottoman milk puddingPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets List of almond dishes...
- canh, a North Vietnamese blood pudding This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Blood pudding. If an internal link led you here...
- Rice pudding is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and commonly other ingredients such as sweeteners, ****es, flavourings and sometimes eggs...
- Hasty pudding is a pudding or porridge of grains cooked in milk or water. In the United States, it often refers specifically to a version made primarily...
- Figgy pudding or fig pudding is any of many medieval Christmas dishes, usually sweet or savory cakes containing honey, fruits and nuts. In later times...
- Pudding Lane is a small street in London, widely known as the location of Thomas Farriner's bakery, where the Great Fire of London started in 1666. It...