pudding

/ˈpʊdɪŋ/
noun
  1. A sweet dessert, often made with milk, eggs, sugar, and flavoring, and served chilled or baked.
    • She loves rice pudding with cinnamon on top.
    • The vanilla pudding was smooth and creamy.
    • We had chocolate pudding for dessert.
  2. A savory or sweet dish that is steamed, boiled, or baked, often containing meat, vegetables, or fruit (e.g., Yorkshire pudding, Christmas pudding).
    • Black pudding is a type of sausage made with blood and oats.
    • They served a rich plum pudding at the holiday feast.
    • Yorkshire pudding is a classic side dish with roast beef.
  3. A soft, thick, creamy substance with a consistency similar to pudding.
    • The mixture formed a smooth pudding in the bowl.
    • The mud turned into a thick pudding after the rain.
    • She applied a pudding-like face mask to her skin.
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