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n. (context chiefly British English) a milk pudding made from rice, milk, sugar and nutmeg
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Rice pudding is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and other ingredients such as cinnamon and raisins. Different variants are used for either desserts or dinners. When used as a dessert, it is commonly combined with a sweetener such as sugar. Such desserts are found on many continents, especially Asia where rice is a staple.
Usage examples of "rice pudding".
At the Yoder stall he studied the enticing array of puddings: creamy rice pudding with raisins, good chewy bread pudding, cherry pudding with toasted crumbs on top and a delicious apple pudding rich with cinnamon.
Most amazing to Charmaine were the twelve different desserts: pecan (two), peach, sweet potato and pumpkin pies (three), praline cheesecake, rum-soaked bread pudding, a red velvet layer cake, fresh fruit salad, and rice pudding a la Falernum.
She could easily see Lizzie carrying Jemmy to and fing with him, making faces at him, feeding him rice pudding with molasses .
It is all you can do to ensure that we have the ingredients for rice pudding.
Only rice pudding left and half a pan of gingerbread that didn't come out right.
Smith had never liked rice pudding, but he had been trained to finish what was put in front of him, and so Irma never knew.
Thirty years ago, his mother had told Irma that he didn't like rice pudding.
She was sure it was his mother's rice pudding that Harold Smith didn't like.
Halfway through the rice pudding my impatience got the better of me, and I excused myself to check my answering machine.
It was warm sticky rice pudding embedded with strips of latex and small gritty seashells.
How they got it all down in a temperature of eighty degrees in an almost saturated atmosphere, and they wearing stout broadcloth, was a wonder to Stephen: all three were now lashing into the baked rice pudding, he observed, the treacle tart, the boiled sago God preserve them, the Shrewsbury cakes, with every appearance of cheerful appetite.
Both heads were intact, although the mouths and nostrils and empty eyesockets were filled with the white rice pudding of eggs laid by the swarming flies.