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What (who) is milk pudding - definition

DESSERT OR SAVORY DISH
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  • Instant dessert pudding
  • [[Christmas pudding]]
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  • ''[[Kheer]]'', from [[India]], here made with rice
  • Pudding of the [[dessert]] type may be served with toppings such as fresh fruit and [[whipped cream]].

milk pudding         
¦ noun Brit. a baked pudding made of milk and a grain such as rice, sago, or tapioca.
pudding         
¦ noun
1. chiefly Brit. a cooked sweet dish served after the main course of a meal.
the dessert course of a meal.
N. Amer. a dessert with a soft or creamy consistency.
2. a sweet or savoury steamed dish made with suet and flour.
3. Brit. the intestines of a pig or sheep stuffed with oatmeal, spices, and meat and boiled.
4. Brit. informal a fat or stupid person.
Phrases
in the pudding club Brit. informal pregnant.
Derivatives
puddingy adjective
Origin
ME: appar. from OFr. boudin 'black pudding', from L. botellus 'sausage, small intestine'.
pudding         
(puddings)
1.
A pudding is a cooked sweet food made with flour, fat, and eggs, and usually served hot.
...a cherry sponge pudding with warm custard.
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2.
Some people refer to the sweet course of a meal as the pudding. (BRIT)
...a menu featuring canapes, a starter, a main course and a pudding...
= dessert, sweet
N-VAR
3.
4.
If you say the proof of the pudding or the proof of the pudding is in the eating, you mean that something new can only be judged to be good or bad after it has been tried or used.
PHRASE

Wikipedia

Pudding

Pudding is a type of food. It can be either a dessert or a savoury (salty or spicy) dish served as part of the main meal.

In the United States, pudding means a sweet, milk-based dessert similar in consistency to egg-based custards, instant custards or a mousse, often commercially set using cornstarch, gelatin or similar coagulating agent such as Jell-O. The modern American meaning of pudding as dessert has evolved from the original almost exclusive use of the term to describe savoury dishes, specifically those created using a process similar to that used for sausages, in which meat and other ingredients in mostly liquid form are encased and then steamed or boiled to set the contents.

In the United Kingdom and some of the Commonwealth countries, the word pudding is used to describe sweet and savoury dishes. Savoury puddings include Yorkshire pudding, black pudding, suet pudding and steak and kidney pudding. Unless qualified, however, pudding usually means dessert and in the United Kingdom, pudding is used as a synonym for dessert. Puddings made for dessert can be boiled and steamed puddings, baked puddings, bread puddings, batter puddings, milk puddings or even jellies.

In some Commonwealth countries these puddings are known as custards (or curds) if they are egg-thickened, as blancmange if starch-thickened, and as jelly if gelatin-based. Pudding may also refer to other dishes such as bread pudding and rice pudding, although typically these names derive from their origin as British dishes.

Examples of use of milk pudding
1. More to the point, how often is Ds choice the Queen of Hearts jam tart and custard or the milk pudding and chocolate sprinkles instead?
2. Lucknow, November 20: About 200 people, including women and children, were taken ill after consuming ‘kheer‘ (milk pudding) at a marriage function in Khadra locality, near Lucknow.
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