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semolina pudding
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"semolina pudding" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to a type of dessert made from semolina. For example, "For dessert, we had a delicious semolina pudding topped with fruit." Alternative expressions include "semolina dessert" and "semolina dish."
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8 human-written examples
Still, semolina pudding remains something of a classic across northern Europe, served as it is with jam and fruit.
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Next it was time to mix a dessert called Beirut Nights, a semolina pudding drenched in tamarind syrup and served cold.
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At dessert time, pass on the rubbery, cinnamony semolina pudding, check out the kadayif and baklava and target the rich brown crusted rice pudding (each $3.50).
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That day, the children in New Delhi had received a meal of chickpeas and semolina pudding as per the menu set by the government department that administers the school lunch program.
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For dessert there is semolina pudding with almonds and saffron, or kulfi (ice milk) flavored with pistachio, saffron, vetiver (an herb found in many perfumes), rose water and cardamom, topped with bland noodles for texture; not bad.
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Aside from the baklava ($3.95) and kadaif ($3.95), finish with a bowl of cinnamon-covered, though not overly sweet, rice pudding ($3.95) or semolina pudding ($3.95), a gelatinous square with a cool, custard quality.
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52 human-written examples
It is a tug-of-war between epiphany and catastrophe, as Hriday tries to placate his uncle's benefactors, while protecting him from various enthusiasts, just as his uncle decides to glean more of the goddess Kali's wisdom by trying to live as a monkey, or converting to Islam, or eating semolina puddings.
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If you can see past the glare off the plastic wrap pulled tight over the sweets tray brought to your table, you might order the semolina or almond pudding ($5 each).
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But the semolina and rice puddings would send me into spasms.
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Ms. Sahni also raved about upma, the polenta-like savory pudding made with semolina.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In culinary writing, specify the accompaniments like jam, fruit or tamarind syrup to provide cultural context, as seen in Ludwig examples.
Common error
Do not use "semolina pudding" when you actually mean "couscous"; although both are made from durum wheat, the preparation and culinary role are entirely different.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "semolina pudding" serves as a compound noun acting as the subject or object of a sentence. Ludwig AI confirms its status as a standard term for a specific dairy-based dessert.
Frequent in
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75%
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15%
Science
10%
Less common in
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5%
Business
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In conclusion, "semolina pudding" is a well-established English term for a dessert made from semolina boiled with milk. Ludwig data shows it is widely recognized across diverse cultures, appearing as a staple in British school memories, Syrian dinner tables (as "mamounia") and Indian festivals. While it is classified as "uncommon" in general news frequency compared to more modern dishes, its presence in high-authority sources like The New York Times and The Guardian confirms its status as a standard and correct culinary term. Whether you are writing a recipe, a scientific report or a cultural review, the phrase is a reliable choice for describing this specific texture and dish.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
semolina porridge
refers to a thinner, breakfast-style preparation of the same grain
farina pudding
uses the term 'farina' which is a synonym for fine semolina
cream of wheat
uses the North American brand name for a similar semolina-based cereal
semolina dessert
a broader category that includes cakes and pastries
suji ka halwa
specifies the South Asian variant of semolina pudding
mamounia
the specific Levantine name for a buttery semolina pudding
kesari bhath
an Indian semolina dish often flavored with saffron
semolina custard
emphasizes a smoother, more egg-rich texture
griesmeelpudding
the Dutch equivalent which is culturally identical in context
milk pudding
a more generic term that does not specify the thickening agent
FAQs
What can I use instead of "semolina pudding"?
Depending on the desired texture, you can use alternatives like "rice pudding", "tapioca pudding" or "cornmeal mush".
Is it "semolina pudding" or "semolina porridge"?
Both are correct; however, "semolina pudding" usually refers to a thicker dessert, while "semolina porridge" is more common for breakfast.
How is "semolina pudding" described in literature?
It is often described as a classic or comfort food, though some writers in The Guardian and Independent playfully refer to it as a "school dinner" staple that can be either "lumpy" or "delicious" depending on the cook.
What's the difference between "semolina pudding" and "halva"?
While "halva" can be made from semolina, it is typically denser and more crumbly, whereas "semolina pudding" is creamy and milk-based.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested