christmas pudding

  • 81Christmas in literature — The following is a list of literary works which are set at Christmas time, or contain Christmas amongst the central themes. Contents 1 Novels 2 Short stories 3 Collections 4 Poetry …

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  • 82pudding — [13] The original puddings were sausages – whose present day survivor is the black pudding. They were encased in the intestines or stomachs of animals, and it was this casing that provided the spring board for the word’s subsequent development in …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 83pudding — [13] The original puddings were sausages – whose present day survivor is the black pudding. They were encased in the intestines or stomachs of animals, and it was this casing that provided the spring board for the word’s subsequent development in …

    Word origins

  • 84Christmas dinner — noun (C) a special meal eaten on Christmas Day, consisting mainly of turkey (2) and vegetables, followed by Christmas pudding …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 85Plum pudding — Pudding im Tuch Christmas Pudding ist ein Gericht, das traditionell in Großbritannien, Irland und einigen Ländern des Commonwealth am ersten Weihnachtsfeiertag serviert wird. Im Gegensatz zu deutschen Puddings handelt es sich bei dem englischen… …

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  • 86Plum pudding — Christmas pudding Pour affiner le goût, les puddings sont souvent séchés suspendus à des crochets des semaines avant de servir. Ce pudding a été préparé avec un linge traditionnel. Le Christmas pudding est le dessert de type pouding… …

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  • 87pudding — puddinglike, adj. /pood ing/, n. 1. a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour or some other thickener, milk, eggs, a flavoring, and sweetener: tapioca pudding. 2. a similar dish unsweetened and served with or as a main dish: corn pudding …

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  • 88List of Christmas films — Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday[1][2][3] generally observed on December 25 (with alternative days of January 6, 7 and 19[4]) to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.[5] …

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  • 89Christmas food —    It has always been traditional to eat well at Christmas, but the fare has changed over the years and become more standardized, with a decline in regional variation. Leaving aside the lavish banquets in royal and noble households, whose swans,… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 90Christmas — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, nice ▪ traditional ▪ white ▪ The children are hoping for a white Christmas (= with snow on the ground). VERB + CHRISTMAS …

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