Posted on 01/27/2024 12:08:20 PM PST by DallasBiff
For many Americans, pudding is a nostalgic dessert or after-school snack. Although, what we call pudding doesn't align with the rest of the world. Closer to what the British (who technically brought the term to the United States) would call a custard, American pudding is a creamy, chilled custard dessert often flavored with chocolate or tapioca. And more often than not you associate the warm memories of that cold dessert with a brand name on the package
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Ok. I just understood pudding meant any sweet or dessert, the question “What’s for pudding?” Meaning “what’s for dessert?
Surprised it took 17 posts.
We get the tapioca at Kroger and Publix. That’s our favorite but the rice pudding is good too.
I never noticed it at Publix but I’ll look around next time I go there. Thank you.
And the chief judge of these puddings was El Retardo. “Pudding is my life.”
Blast from the past, Royal brand Shake a Pudd’n. I remember Mom buying this for me back in the late 60’s.
https://youtu.be/S9aF54Jc7bI?si=SdW5-uR0aQ7vBTUD
Believe it or not, the U.S. Army made good bread pudding. In civilian life, the best bread pudding I’ve found is on the dessert bars at Vegas casinos.
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