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noun
A sausage made primarily from blood.
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You do not want to present some over-chilled supermarket offering for those who say no to pudding.
The ammonium hydroxide that is added is safe and has long been used in foods from cheeses to pudding.
To prevent their Madeira from turning to pudding, winemakers usually transfer it to glass within 60 years.
It's a bit plasticky and, from towels to lights to pudding, there are Mickey ears on everything.
Towers built into the sky on alluvial soil – the stuff that turns to pudding in an earthquake.
Add strawberries and blueberries to pudding, and warm fruits to release juices, stirring frequently, for 2 to 3 minutes.
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Remove foil during last half hour to allow pudding to brown.
Tie off end with string and then use a funnel to add pudding to each tube.
For Sainsbury's, which sold a Christmas jumper every 22 seconds last year, this year is all about items from bobble hats shaped like Christmas trees to pudding-tipped mittens.
Probably the strongest section of the book is that devoted to puddings.
As this goop surprisingly lost popularity, cooks gave the name flummery to puddings firmed up with almonds and gelatin.
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