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  1. Plum pudding model

    Image Plum pudding atom.svg right thumb 250x A schematic presentation of the plum pudding model of the atom. In Thomson s mathematical model the corpuscles or modern electrons were arranged non randomly, in rotating rings. The plum pudding model of the atom by J. J. Thomson , who discovered the electron ... Reflist Atomic models DEFAULTSORT Plum Pudding Model Category Obsolete scientific theories Category .... Bohr had also inspired Moseley s work. Thomson s model was compared though not by Thomson to a British dessert called Christmas pudding plum pudding , hence the name. Thomson s paper was published in the March ... to the atomic model. In this model, the atom is composed of electrons which Thomson still called ... the electrons negative charges, like negatively charged plum s surrounded by positively charged pudding . The electrons as we know them today were thought to be positioned throughout the atom, but with many ... charge. With this model, Thomson abandoned his earlier nebular atom hypothesis in which the atom ... somewhat nebulous and ill defined. The 1904 Thomson model was disproved by the 1909 Geiger Marsden ... about 100 electrons , thus leading to the Rutherford model of the atom. Although gold has ... like but quantum limited Bohr model of the atom in the same year, in which a nucleus containing ... format extract of paper ref blockquote In this model, the electrons were free to rotate within the blob or cloud of positive substance. These orbits were stabilized in the model by the fact that when ... s model, electrons were free to rotate in rings which were further stabilized by interactions ... ring orbits. Thomson attempted to make his model account for some of the major spectral lines known for some elements, but was not notably successful at this. Still, Thomson s model along with a similar Saturnian model Saturnian ring model for atomic electrons , also put forward in 1904 by Hantaro Nagaoka Nagaoka after James Clerk Maxwell s Rings of Saturn History model of Saturn s rings , were earlier ...   more details



  1. Pudding

    British Isles and Australasian version Christmas pudding plum pudding in the United States Clootie dumpling Cottage Pudding Cottage pudding Plum duff Duff Indian pudding Figgy duff pudding Figgy duff ...Other uses refimprove date May 2011 Image Christmas pudding.JPG thumb 200px Christmas pudding Image Pudding With Raspberries and Whipped Cream.jpg thumb 200px Pudding may be served with toppings such as fresh fruit and whipped cream Pudding most often refers to a dessert , but it can also be a Umami savory Dish food dish . In the United States , pudding characteristically Citation needed date February ... also refer to other types such as bread and rice pudding. In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries Citation needed date February 2012 , pudding refers to rich, fairly homogeneous starch or dairy based desserts such as rice pudding and Christmas pudding , or, informally, any sweet dish after the main course. The word pudding in this context is also used as a synonym ... dishes such as Yorkshire pudding , black pudding , suet pudding and steak and kidney pudding . The word pudding is believed to come from the French boudin , originally from the Latin botellus , meaning ... Olver first Lynne title The Food Timeline pudding year 2000 url http www.foodtimeline.org foodpuddings.html accessdate 2007 05 03 ref Baked, steamed and boiled puddings The original pudding was formed ... on its ingredients such a pudding may be served as a part of the main course or as a dessert. Boiled pudding was a common main course aboard ships in the Royal Navy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Pudding was used as the primary dish in which daily rations of flour and suet were prepared. Suet pudding Steamed pies consisting of a filling completely enclosed by suet pastry are also known as puddings. These may be sweet or savory and include such dishes as steak and kidney pudding . Creamy puddings Image Chocolate pudding.jpg thumb 200px Instant dessert pudding The second and newer type ...   more details



  1. Plum

    Other uses Taxobox image Red Plums.jpg image width 300px image caption A plum whole and split regnum ... 1 2 5 43. ref genus Prunus subgenus Prunus subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. A plum ... and a smooth Pyrena stone or pit . Mature plum fruit may have a dusty white coating that gives them ... bloom . Dried plum fruits are called dried plums or prunes , although prune s are a distinct type of plum, and may have antedated the fruits now commonly known as plums. Citation needed date July 2009 Species File Plum on tree02.jpg thumb right Prunus cultivar mature fruits with natural wax bloom ... flowers 1 3 together fruit smooth, often wax bloomed Cherry plum P. cerasifera cherry plum Prunus cocomilia P. cocomilia Italian plum P. consociiflora Prunus domestica P. domestica species of most ... fruit smooth, often wax bloomed Prunus alleghaniensis P. alleghaniensis Allegheny plum Prunus americana P. americana American plum Prunus angustifolia P. angustifolia Chickasaw plum P. hortulana Prunus maritima P. maritima beach plum Prunus mexicana P. mexicana Mexican plum Prunus nigra P. nigra Canada plum, Black plum P. orthosepala P. americana P. angustifolia Prunus subcordata P. subcordata Klamath, Oregon, or Sierra plum Sect. Armeniaca apricots leaves in bud rolled inwards flowers very short ... P. brigantina Prunus mume P. mume Chinese plum, Japanese apricot P. sibirica Cultivation and uses File Grafting of Plum cultivar Regina Claudia yellow .JPG thumb left Cultivar Regina Claudia yellow ... 1 right 1 Plum fruit tastes sweet and or tart the skin may be particularly tart. It is juicy and can be eaten fresh or used in jam making or other recipes. Plum juice can be fermented into plum wine ... . In central England, a cider like alcoholic beverage known as plum jerkum is made from plums. Dried ... Turning Over a New Leaf Change from Prune to Dried Plum Proving Fruitful accessdate 2008 01 26 archiveurl ... as saladitos saladito or salao . Various flavors of dried plum are available at Chinese people Chinese ...   more details



  1. Christmas pudding

    For the atomic model Plum pudding model Image Christmas pudding.JPG 250px right thumb This Christmas pudding is decorated with skimmia rather than holly . Christmas pudding is a pudding traditionally served ... as plum pudding or plum duff , ref name plyb Broomfield, Andrea 2007 http books.google.com books?id fJ JDp9OgJEC&pg PA149&dq christmas pudding england&hl en&ei xzAVTc3WNoqWhQePsJW3Dg&sa X&oi book result&ct ... sprinkled with caster sugar . History The plum pudding s association with Christmas goes ... yielded plum pudding recipes. For example, combining the stirred custard with sippets makes it into a Fruit fool fool , a contemporary of early plum puddings, which is very similar to a pudding. Some ... plum pudding recipe could be derived from the above list of possible ancestors by some recombination ... as the Pudding King ref name plyb requested that plum pudding be served as part of his royal feast .... The mince pie kept its name, though the pottage was increasingly referred to as plum pudding ... foods Category Plum dishes cy Pwdin Nadolig de Christmas Pudding es Christmas pudding fa ... http www.stuff.co.nz life style food wine recipes 765827 title Plum duff updated accessdate 2010 12 21 publisher The Southland Times ref though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit. Basics File ChristmasPudding.JPG 400px right thumb 200px Christmas pudding manufactured in Bracknell , Berkshire Many households have their own recipe for Christmas pudding, some ... to serving in order to enhance the flavour. This pudding has been prepared with a traditional cloth rather than a basin. Prior to the 19th century, the English Christmas pudding was boiled in a pudding ... the batter into a basin and then steaming it, followed by unwrapping the pudding, placing it on a platter ... cooker . To serve, the pudding is reheated by steaming once more, and dressed with warm brandy which ... pudding warm brandy&hl en&ei okgVTf3jNeiAhAel4ICqDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CEcQ6AEwBQ ...   more details



  1. Suet pudding

    unref date May 2011 A Suet pudding is a traditional food containing suet . Many variations are strongly associated with British cuisine. Recipes vary greatly and can be desserts or savoury courses. They are typically boiled or steamed though some baked variations and recipes adapted for microwave ovens exist. Examples include Spotted dick , Christmas pudding , Treacle pudding , Clootie , Jam Roly Poly and many other flavour variations. Savoury versions include Steak and kidney pudding . The Paignton Paignton pudding was also a variation of suet pudding. History See main article Christmas pudding . The suet pudding is of great antiquity. The origins of the Christmas pudding, for example, can be traced back to the 1420s, to two sources. It emerged not as dessert, but as a way of preserving meat at the end of the season. The ancestor of the suet pudding, however, was the pottage, a meat and vegetable concoction originating in Roman times. This was prepared in a large cauldron, the ingredients being slow cooked, with dried fruits, sugar and spices added. In the 15th century, Plum pottage was a sloppy mix of meat, vegetables and fruit served at the beginning of a meal. Category British puddings ...   more details



  1. Jack Pudding

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  1. Blood pudding

    Blood pudding may refer to either Black pudding , a sausage made with animal blood Ti t canh , a North Vietnamese blood pudding Blood Pudding , an Scandinavian dish disambig ...   more details



  1. Pudding (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar pudding Pudding Pudding , a dessert or a savory dish. Black Pudding or White Pudding , usually served up for breakfast along with fried eggs, beans, sausages, etc. Red pudding , a meat dish commonly served mainly only at chip shops in parts of Scotland as an alternative to fish. Pudding May also refer to Pudding character , a fictional reporter Pudding River , a tributary of the Molalla River Tom Pudding , a type of boat disambig ...   more details



  1. Coconut pudding

    Coconut pudding may refer to Cazuela , rich pumpkin and coconut pudding Coconut bar , Chinese food Haupia , Hawaiian coconut pudding Maja blanca , Filipino dessert Tembleque , Puerto Rican coconut pudding Manjar branco , Brazilian coconut pudding Thai coconut pudding disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. Pudding basin

    A pudding basin is a Bowl vessel bowl or vessel that is specifically used to steam puddings. Typically made of glazed earthenware or tempered glass , this kitchen vessel may also be used as a mixing bowl. Available in various sizes and designs the most famous of which being Cornishware striped earthenware design , pudding basins have been manufactured specifically for the steaming of puddings since the growth of Category British pottery British pottery manufacturers in the 17th century. Pudding basins are often associated with popular historic British dishes such as Christmas pudding Christmas Pudding , Treacle sponge pudding Syrup Sponge Pudding or Steak and kidney pudding Steak & Kidney Pudding . Also see Bowl cut Bowl Cut Category Cooking utensils ...   more details



  1. Figgy pudding

    Merge Christmas pudding date December 2011 cookbook Figgy Pudding File Figgy Pudding with flaming brandy.jpg thumb right A figgy pudding with flaming brandy . Figgy pudding is a pudding resembling something like a white Christmas pudding containing figs . The pudding may be baked, steamed in the oven, boiled or fried. ref name St Petersburg Times Cite web url http news.google.com newspapers?id WxoMAAAAIBAJ&sjid h10DAAAAIBAJ&pg 4914,1699049&dq figgy pudding title We All Want Figgy Pudding When the Weather Turns Cold accessdate 2009 06 21 publisher St. Petersburg Times date 1976 11 18 ref The history of figgy pudding dates back to 16th century England . ref name Telegraph Company Cite web url http www.telegraph.co.uk comment 3726511 Figgy puddings welcome Christmas return.html title Figgy Pudding s Welcome Christmas Return accessdate 2009 06 21 publisher Telegraph.co.uk date 2008 12 12 ref Its possible ancestors include savory puddings such as custard tart crustades , fygeye or figge a potage of mashed figs thickened with bread , creme boiled a kind of stirred custard , and sippets. In any case, its methods and ingredients appear in diverse older recipes. Today, the term figgy pudding is popularized mainly by the Christmas carol We Wish You A Merry Christmas , which includes the line, Now bring us some figgy pudding in the chorus. References Reflist Category Christmas food Category British puddings ...   more details



  1. Sago pudding

    Sago pudding is a sweet pudding made by boiling sago with either water or milk and adding sugar and sometimes additional flavourings. It is made in many cultures with varying styles, and may be produced in a variety of ways. In Malaysia , sago gula melaka is a sago pudding made by boiling pearl sago in water and serving it with syrup of palm sugar gula melaka and coconut milk. ref cite web url http www.mycookinghut.com 2010 05 23 sago pudding with palm sugar sago gula melaka title Sago Pudding with Palm Sugar Sago Gula Melaka publisher mycookinghut.com accessdate 9 March 2011 ref In the UK , sago pudding is generally made by boiling pearl sago and sugar in milk until the sago pearls become clear, and thickening it with eggs or cornflour. Depending on the proportions used it can range from a runny consistency to fairly thick, and can be similar to tapioca pudding or rice pudding . See also Rice pudding Tapioca pudding References reflist Puddings dessert stub Category Puddings ...   more details



  1. Pudding corn

    Image Pudding Corn.jpg right Pudding Corn aka Puddin Corn, Corn Pudding, Hoppy Glop, Corn Mash, Country Pudding is a gelatinous food product made from stewed Maize corn , water, any of various thickening agents, and optional additional flavoring or texturing ingredients, typically used as a food staple in rural communities in the southeastern parts of the United States , especially in Appalachia . Recipes abound for this dish, which is usually served hot in the manner of a soup. Examples include these http www.cooks.com rec search 0,1 00,corn pudding,FF.html Recipes at cooks.com . Pudding Corn is not to be confused with hasty pudding , which is made from ground corn, rather than whole kernel. See also Bread pudding Creamed corn Corn chowder Cornbread Grits Gruel Mush cornmeal Pap food Puddings corn cuisine stub Category Puddings Category Maize dishes Category Cuisine of the Southern United States es Pudding corn ...   more details



  1. Hog's pudding

    Hog s Pudding is a type of sausage produced in Cornwall and Devon . ref cite web url http www.independent.co.uk life style food and drink recipes hogs pudding and sweetbreads on toast 770790.html title Hog s pudding and sweetbreads on toast publisher The Independent date 19 January 2008 author Mark Hix accessdate 2011 09 21 ref Some versions of the recipe comprise pork meat and fat, suet, bread, and oatmeal or pearl barley formed into the shape of a large sausage also known as Groats pudding and are very similar to a white pudding , whereas others versions of the recipe contain a high percentage of offal such as lung and liver and can more accurately be described as a sort of West Country haggis . ref cite web url http www.thisiscornwall.co.uk Hog s pudding world champion discovered story 11495345 detail story.html accessdate 2011 09 21 title Hog s pudding world champion is discovered publisher This is Cornwall, Northcliffe Media Limited ref It is a lot spicier than white pudding as it contains black pepper , cumin , basil and garlic . The sausage is usually around two inches in diameter. References reflist See also White pudding Black pudding Faggot food Faggot Haggis Scrapple Culture of Cornwall DEFAULTSORT Hog s Pudding Category Cornish cuisine Category Devonshire cuisine Category British sausages Cornwall stub es Hog s pudding ...   more details



  1. White pudding

    ovine disease Scrapie . ref often had sheep s brain added as a binding agent. A similar pudding, known as Hog s pudding , is made in Cornwall and Devon though it is much spicier than white pudding, as it contains black pepper, cumin, basil and garlic. In Scotland, white pudding can also be known as mealy pudding and does not always take the form of a sausage. It consists of suet, oatmeal, onions and spices . Some versions of Scottish white pudding are suitable for vegan s, in that they contain no animal fat, Vegetable fats and oils vegetable fat being used instead. The pudding may be cooked ... breakfast Irish breakfast . White pudding as well as its black and red pudding red relatives is also ... accompanied by chips it is known as a white pudding supper. See also Black pudding Boudin Goetta Haggis Red pudding Scrapple References reflist Cuisine of Ireland DEFAULTSORT White Pudding Category ... Cornish cuisine Category British sausages de White Pudding es White pudding fr White pudding ko id Sosis bubur nl White pudding pl White pudding sco Mealie ...   more details



  1. Pistachio pudding

    Image Pistachiopudding.jpg thumb right 280px A bowl of Sugar substitute sugar free Jell O brand pistachio pudding, topped with Cool Whip and Reese s Peanut Butter Cups Pistachio pudding is a green pudding made from pistachio nuts and occasionally contains small chunks of almonds. This pudding is also an ingredient in certain types of cakes and pies and pistachio salad . References Reflist Unreferenced date February 2008 Puddings dessert stub Category Puddings ...   more details



  1. Red pudding

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Image Wiki red battered.jpg thumb right A single Batter cooking battered deep fried chip shop red pudding approx. 8 long , sliced open Red pudding is a meat dish served mainly at chip shops in parts of Scotland as an alternative to fish see fish and chips . The ingredients consist of bacon , beef , Port wine port , pork rind , suet , Rusk Butcher.27s rusk rusks , spices , salt , Stock food beef stock , fat beef fat and Carmine colouring . This clumpy red coloured mixture is then formed into a large sausage like shape of roughly eight inches in length, no different from its black pudding black and white pudding relatives. To encase it, the food is thickly coated in Batter cooking batter , deep fried , and served hot, ready to be taken away. Bought on its own it is known as a single red , or when accompanied by chips it is known as a red pudding supper . The taste is said to be similar to a saveloy , a type of pork sausage , though battered sausage is also served in Scotland in addition to red pudding on menus that could be more akin to saveloy. Some red puddings do not taste like saveloy as they have no smoked meat in them, a large amount of pepper, and are quite pale in colour. There is also a red pudding which is made entirely of pork, is highly seasoned, and is made in a ring just like black pudding. It is very finely minced, and identified by being in a red casing, just as black pudding is sold in a black casing. This red pudding is completely different from the red pudding available in chip shops. It was traditionally made by German pork butchers in parts of Scotland, mostly on the East coast. It was traditionally cooked for breakfast, often replacing sausages. Red Puddings are referred to as Russians in South Africa , usually available at Fish and Chips shops as a popular alternative to fish. See also Black pudding White pudding Puddings Category Puddings Category Scottish cuisine meat stub Scotland stub es Red pudding ...   more details



  1. Groaty pudding

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Groaty pudding also known as Groaty Dick is a traditional dish from the Black Country in England. It is made from soaked groats , beef, leeks, onion and beef stock which are baked together at a moderate temperature of approximately convert 150 C F for up to 16 hours. In the Black Country it is traditional to eat groaty pudding on Guy Fawkes Night . See also Haggis Meatloaf Nut roast Red pudding Scrapple External links A YouTube video of Keith Floyd having a go at making groaty pudding http www.youtube.com watch?v 3GB5nR3Hn k DEFAULTSORT Groaty Pudding Category British puddings Category English cuisine Category Holiday foods Category Victorian cuisine Food stub ...   more details



  1. Cabinet pudding

    Cabinet Pudding , also known as Chancellor s Pudding , is a traditional England English steamed, sweet, moulded pudding made from some combination of bread or sponge cake or similar ingredients, with dried fruits such as raisins , served with some form of sweet sauce such as custard . ref http www.mrsbeeton.com 27 chapter27.html 1256 Mrs. Beeton&rsquo s Book of Household Management Chapter 27 Pudding and Pastry Recipes Accessed 2 June 2009. ref ref Word Lily For the love of language http wordlily.wordpress.com 2009 05 13 words from my reading 6 Evelyn Waugh, Scoop, p. 16. Accessed 2 June 2009. ref References references Puddings DEFAULTSORT Cabinet Pudding Category British puddings Category English cuisine Category Victorian cuisine ...   more details



  1. Summer pudding

    Image Summer pudding.jpg file thumb right 300px Summer pudding Summer Pudding or Summer Fruit Pudding is a United Kingdom British dessert made of sliced white bread , layered in a deep bowl with fruit and fruit juice . It is left to soak overnight and turned out onto a plate. ref cite news url http www.theglobeandmail.com life food and wine chefs recipe summer pudding article1241533 title Chef s recipe Summer pudding last Froggett first Keith date Aug. 05, 2009 work The Globe and Mail accessdate 16 November 2010 ref The dessert was most popular from the late 19th to the early 20th century. However, there is no clear record of its origin. ref cite book title The Wilder Shores of Gastronomy Twenty Years of Food Writing pages 59 60 editor Alan Davidson, Helen Saberi year 2002 publisher Ten Speed Press isbn 1 580 084176 ref Making summer pudding is much easier if the bread is somewhat Staling stale . This helps the fruit juices soak through the bread, which makes the pudding more pleasant. Summer pudding can be served with Cream. Typical fruits used in Summer pudding Raspberry Raspberries Strawberry Strawberries Blackcurrant s Redcurrant s Whitecurrant s Blackberry Blackberries And less commonly Tayberry Tayberries Loganberry Loganberries Cherry Cherries Blueberry Blueberries References Reflist External links Cookbook Summer pudding http www.deliaonline.com recipes summer pudding,1225,RC.html Summer Pudding recipe from Delia online. http www.schwartz.co.uk recipedetail.cfm?ID 2104 Summer Pudding recipe from Schwartz in the United Kingdom. http www.jilldupleix.com recipes rec064.php Summer Pudding recipe from Jill Dupleix. Puddings dessert stub Category British puddings Category English cuisine es Bud n de verano fa ko ...   more details



  1. Tapioca pudding

    refimprove date October 2010 Image Tapioca pudding 3.jpg thumb Tapioca pudding Image SagoPudding.jpg thumb Hong Kong Sai mai lo Tapioca pudding similar to sago pudding is a sweet pudding made with tapioca and either milk or cream. Coconut milk is also used in cases in which the flavor is preferred or in areas in which it is a commonplace ingredient for cooking. It is made in many cultures with equally varying styles, and may be produced in a variety of ways. Its consistency ranges from thin runny , to thick, to firm enough to eat with a fork. The pudding can be made from scratch using tapioca in a variety of forms flakes, coarse meal, sticks, and Tapioca pearls . Many commercial packaged mixes are also available. British schoolchildren have traditionally nicknamed the dish frog spawn , due to its appearance. ref http news.sky.com home article 12710110 School Dinners Top Of The Slops , Sky News , London, 5th August 2003. Retrieved on 6th November 2011. ref American children often call it fish eyes and glue . See also Congee Sago pudding Rice pudding References reflist Puddings Category Tapioca Category Puddings Category Vietnamese cuisine Category Chinese soups Category Chinese dessert Category Ghanaian cousine dessert stub China cuisine stub ca P ding tapioca de Tapioka es Pudding de tapioca fr Cuscuz pt Cuscuz de tapioca vi B nh b t l c zh ...   more details



  1. Fruit pudding

    Fruit pudding is a Cuisine of Scotland Scottish dish which is a mixture of wheat flour , beef suet or rusk , brown sugar , Zante currants currant s and or sultanas , glace cherries, peel, salt and cinnamon , like in a fruitcake, formed into the shape of a large sausage . Normally cut into slices and fried, it is an optional feature of the traditional Full breakfast Scottish breakfast . Although served in this context as part of a savoury meal, its close relationship to dumpling means it may also be served as a dessert. Many Scottish producers of sausage , sliced sausage , black pudding , white pudding and haggis also make fruit pudding. It is not uncommon to find a breakfast pack consisting of sausage, sliced sausage, black pudding and fruit pudding on sale in Scottish shops. ref http www.malcolmallan.co.uk bpack.html Breakfast Pack example 1 Retrieved May 17th 2009 ref ref http www.thescottishbutcher.com products breakfastrange.html Breakfast Pack example 2 Retrieved May 17th 2009 ref See also Sausage Sliced sausage Black pudding White pudding Dumpling Haggis References reflist Puddings food stub Category Scottish sausages Category Puddings Category Scottish cuisine Category Breakfast foods ...   more details



  1. Pudding Lane

    Image Pudding Lane.png thumb 250px right Pudding Lane looking northwards from the junction with Monument Street. Pudding Lane is a street in the City of London and formerly the location of Thomas Farriner s bakery where the Great Fire of London began in 1666. The lane is located off Eastcheap , near London Bridge and the Monument to the Great Fire of London . According to the chronicler John Stow , it is allegedly named after the puddings a medieval word for Digestion entrails and Organ anatomy organ s which would fall from the carts coming down the lane from the butchers in Eastcheap as they headed for the waste barges on the River Thames . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 60037 Billinsgate warde , from A Survey of London, by John Stow. Reprinted from the text of 1603 ... commonly called Pudding Lane, because the Butchers of Eastcheape haue their skalding House for Hogges there, and their puddinges with other filth of Beastes, are voided downe that way to theyr dung boates on the Thames. ref A plaque on the wall of a building called Faryners House, on Pudding Lane, records the site of the start of the fire. The sign was presented by the Worshipful Company of Bakers in 1986. The nearest London Underground station is Bank Monument station Monument , a short distance to the west. The closest mainline railway stations are at Liverpool Street station Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street station Fenchurch Street . References reflist City of London wards coord 51.5102 0.0853 type landmark region GB LND display title Category Streets in the City of London Category History of the City of London Category Great Fire of London london road stub eo Pudding Lane fr Pudding Lane he nl Pudding Lane no Pudding Lane sv Pudding Lane tr Pudding Soka ...   more details



  1. Persimmon pudding

    Persimmon pudding is a traditional United States American dessert made with persimmon s. Although American, persimmon pudding is similar to traditional England English dessert pudding s, such as Christmas pudding or quince pudding. This style of pudding is generally either steamed or cooked in an oven with a water bath, or bain marie . These methods of cooking ensure the pudding remains moist and does not dry out or form a crust unlike the sweet but crusted persimmon bread. The pudding is often served with ice cream , cr me anglaise , whipped cream , apple sauce , or brandy butter . It is best served warm, although it can be served cold as well. Persimmon pudding lasts quite a while when refrigerated, and may be made in large batches to be served over the course of several days. As the pudding ages the various individual flavors mellow and blend together. In the U.S. state of Indiana , it is considered one of two legendary local dishes the other being sugar pie sugar cream pie . ref cite book last Stuttgen first Joanne Raetz title Cafe Indiana A Guide to Indiana s Down Home Cafes publisher University of Wisconsin Press Terrace Books date 2007 isbn 0299224945 ref References reflist External links http www.persimmonpudding.com persimmonpudding.com dedicated to growing, education, and use of Diospyros virginiana L., the common, or American persimmon http www.recipesource.com side dishes puddings steamed persimmon1.html Persimmon pudding recipe Puddings dessert stub Category American desserts Category Cuisine of the Midwestern United States Category Puddings ja ...   more details



  1. Hasty pudding

    about the cooked pudding Hasty pudding is a pudding or porridge of cereal grains cooked in milk or water . In the United States , it invariably refers to a version made of ground maize corn . Hasty pudding is notably mentioned in a verse of the early American song Yankee Doodle . British hasty pudding Since the 16th century at least, hasty pudding has been a British cuisine British dish of wheat flour ... batter or an oatmeal porridge. ref Oxford English Dictionary , s.v. hasty pudding ref Hasty pudding was used as a term for the latter by Hannah Glasse in The Art of Cookery 1747 . Hasty pudding in North ... a recipe for wheat flour hasty pudding in her 1840 Eliza Leslie Directions for Cookery, In Its Various ... for stirring to prevent lumps. This mush stick is perhaps related to the spurtle , or the pudding stick ..., when slices of the cold pudding may then be fried. This hasty pudding was once a popular American ... accompaniments, such as maple syrup , molasses , or salted meat . Indian pudding Indian pudding is a more elaborate form of corn hasty pudding. It consists of milk , cornmeal , and molasses , or, alternatively ... hours. It is a traditional New England dessert . In Yankee Doodle Hasty pudding is referred to in a verse ... pudding, with maize corn substituted for the wheat originally used by the Ancient Rome Romans . M m lig is the Romanian cuisine Romanian version, also made with maize corn . See also Bread pudding Hasty Pudding Club References Notes Reflist Sources Evan Jones, American Food The Gastronomic Story ... rec view 0,1640,151180 254198,00.html Cooks.com s Recipe for Hasty Pudding Puddings Category Puddings Category New England cuisine de Hasty Pudding ...   more details




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