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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...
- as
pudding-yerb in the
North Riding of
Yorkshire for its use in
black puddings.
Other herbs and ****es
sometimes used in
traditional black puddings include...
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Hannah Gl****e was the
first to use the term "Yorkshire
pudding" in print.
Yorkshire puddings are
similar to
Dutch baby pancakes, and to popovers, an...
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Steak and
kidney pudding Tavuk göğsü, a
Turkish milk
pudding made with
shredded chicken White pudding Yorkshire pudding List of
puddings,
sweet and savory...
- Rice
puddings.
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module on Rice with Milk (Arroz con Leche)
History of
Puddings @ The Food
Timeline Rice
pudding @ Foodlocate...
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Instant pudding is an
instant food
product that is
manufactured in a
powder form and used to
create puddings and pie filling. It is
produced using sugar...
- In Ireland,
white puddings also
include a
substantial proportion of pork or pork
liver and pork fat. Most
modern white puddings are
filled into a synthetic...
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appear in
early plum
puddings. An
early example of a bag
pudding (without fruit) is "fraunche mele" in the
Liber Cure
Cocorum Pudding "had the
great merit"...
- 1900. The 20th century's
commercial puddings with
their industrially perfect smooth consistency displaced Indian pudding, and its
cooking time had little...
- Jell-O
Pudding Pops were
frozen ice pop
treats which were
originally made and
marketed by
General Foods. They were
launched with a
marketing campaign...