Pudding
Pronunciation: /ˈpʊdɪŋ/
Pudding (noun)
- A sweet, soft food eaten after a meal, often made with milk, sugar, and flavorings.
- A dish made with meat or other ingredients, often steamed or boiled, not sweet.
- A type of sausage made with animal blood, fat, and other ingredients.
Examples
- She served chocolate pudding after dinner.
- Vanilla pudding is a popular choice for kids.
Common collocations: creamy pudding, serve pudding, chocolate pudding, Yorkshire pudding, bake a pudding