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snow pudding

American  

noun

  1. a pudding, prepared by folding egg whites into a lemon gelatin mixture.


Etymology

Origin of snow pudding

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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The cafeteria counter displaying a buff-colored pie, snow pudding, rice custard and yellow cake does not tempt patrons to buy.

From Quantity Cookery Menu Planning and Cooking for Large Numbers by Richards, Lenore

The minister's daughter was sixteen, and looked very stylish, and Aunt Kittredge said she was glad enough that they had the snow pudding, and that she had asked Aunt Piper to bring her sauce dishes.

From Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know by Dickinson, Asa Don

Stuffed figs and dates, bonbons and macaroons are served for the sweet course and an orange ice or snow pudding in little pumpkin paper cases.

From Suppers Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions by Pierce, Paul

He could scarcely eat another mouthful, and Minty found it unexpectedly easy to obey Aunt Kittredge's injunction to decline snow pudding lest there should not be "enough to go round."

From Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know by Dickinson, Asa Don

Beat hard to mix, then pour over the unmoulded snow pudding.

From Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions by Wilson, Mary A.

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