Pudding (disambiguation)
Pudding is a dessert or a savory dish. Pudding may also refer to:
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Food
- Dessert generally, a usage seen in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries
Dessert puddings
- Banana pudding
- Bread pudding
- Bread and butter pudding
- Butterscotch pudding
- Cabinet pudding
- Chocolate pudding
- Christmas pudding
- Plum pudding
- Clootie dumpling
- Cottage Pudding
- Figgy duff (pudding)
- Figgy pudding
- Fruit pudding
- Hasty pudding
- Indian pudding
- Instant pudding
- Jell-O Pudding, a dessert
- Lemon delicious pudding
- Mango pudding
- Persimmon pudding
- Pistachio pudding
- Pudding Pops, frosty ice pop treats originally made and marketed by Jell-O
- Rice pudding
- Sago pudding
- Sticky toffee pudding
- Summer pudding
- Sussex Pond Pudding
- Sweet potato pudding
- Tapioca pudding
- Treacle sponge pudding
- Vanilla pudding, flavored blancmange
Savory puddings
- Black pudding
- Cheese pudding
- Corn pudding)
- Groaty pudding
- Liver pudding (liver mush)
- Moin moin, a Nigerian steamed bean pudding
- Pease pudding
- Red pudding
- Steak and kidney pudding
- Tavuk göğsü, a Turkish milk pudding made with shredded chicken
- White pudding
- Yorkshire pudding
Other puddings
- List of puddings
- Semolina pudding, or semolina porridge, a porridge-type pudding
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Pudding (character), a fictional reporter
- Christmas Pudding (novel), a novel by Nancy Mitford, first published in 1932
Places
- Pudding Butte, Oates Land, Antarctica
- Pudding Lane, a street in London
- Pudding Mill Lane DLR station
- Pudding River, Oregon, a tributary of the Molalla River
Other uses
- Plum pudding model, one of several scientific models of the atom
- Pudding cloth, a reusable culinary utensil, similar to a cheesecloth or muslin, used for boiling a wide range of puddings
- Pudding Shop, the nickname for the Lale Restaurant in Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
- "The proof of the pudding is in the eating", a proverb widely attributed to the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in his novel The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote
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