pudding
31Pudding — Pụd·ding der; s, e / s; eine weiche, süße Speise, die entsteht, wenn man (Pudding)Pulver mit Milch und Zucker kocht <Pudding kochen, machen, essen>: Pudding mit Vanillegeschmack; Pudding mit Himbeersaft || K : Puddingform, Puddingpulver || …
32pudding — [13] The original puddings were sausages – whose present day survivor is the black pudding. They were encased in the intestines or stomachs of animals, and it was this casing that provided the spring board for the word’s subsequent development in …
33pudding */ — UK [ˈpʊdɪŋ] / US noun Word forms pudding : singular pudding plural puddings 1) [countable/uncountable] a soft sweet food that you eat at the end of a meal a sponge pudding 2) [uncountable] British the last part of a meal when you eat sweet food… …
34pudding — [13] The original puddings were sausages – whose present day survivor is the black pudding. They were encased in the intestines or stomachs of animals, and it was this casing that provided the spring board for the word’s subsequent development in …
35pudding — /ˈpʊdɪŋ / (say pooding) noun 1. a sweet or savoury dish made in many forms and of various ingredients, as flour (or rice, tapioca, or the like), milk, and eggs, with fruit, meat, or other ingredients; often cooked wrapped in cloth or in a round… …
36PUDDING — n. m. Mot emprunté de l’anglais. T. de Cuisine On donne ce nom à Divers entremets de la cuisine anglaise, dont le plus connu est composé de mie de pain, de moelle de boeuf, de raisin de Corinthe et autres ingrédients. Le pudding de Noël. On dit… …
37pudding — noun /ˈpʊd.ɪŋ/ a) A sausage made primarily from blood. We have apple pie for pudding today. b) A type of cake or dessert cooked usually by boiling or steaming. Syn …
38Pudding — Recorded in an very wide range of spellings including Pudan, Puddan, Puden, Pudden, Puddin, Pudding, Puttan, Putten, Powton, Putton and no doubt others, this is an English surname. Despite the exotic nature of many of the spellings we believe… …
39pudding — noun Pudding is used before these nouns: ↑bowl Pudding is used after these nouns: ↑bread, ↑chocolate, ↑Christmas, ↑milk, ↑rice …
40pudding — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. dessert, custard, junket. See food. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mousse, custard, junket, tapioca; see dessert . Kinds of pudding include: blanc mange, floating island, flan, prune whip, charlotte russe,… …