black pudding
Americannoun
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British and Southern U.S.. blood sausage.
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a dark dessert pudding made with flour, baking soda, eggs, and molasses.
noun
Etymology
Origin of black pudding
First recorded in 1560–70
Example Sentences
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But Liu admits she passed on another Ulster fry staple - black pudding - while in Belfast.
From BBC
"Do you do salads?" one driver jokes, to laughs from other customers and the owner, before requesting black pudding.
From BBC
Mr Burnham told BBC Radio Manchester the Chancellor "probably needs to spend a bit more time here", before joking about "the famous Burnley black pudding".
From BBC
In England, a traditional cooked breakfast consists of sausages, grilled tomato, mushrooms, bacon, beans, fried egg, fried bread, black pudding, toast, tea, hash browns and brown sauce.
From Washington Post
Giving evidence, the girl's father said he was at an annual black pudding throwing festival when he received a phone call from his "terrified" daughter, who cannot be identified for legal reasons.
From BBC
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