Meaning of rice pudding in English
rice pudding | American Dictionary
Examples of rice pudding
rice pudding
Some babies were first given 'jao', a traditional salty rice pudding.
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Its original product was a dried milk powder for infants, but it is now mostly known for its custard and rice pudding.
However, many people who call themselves revolutionaries could not overturn a rice pudding.
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The stocks consist of tea, sugar, cocoa, welfare biscuits and canned milk, soup, beans, meat roll, corned beef, margarine and rice pudding.
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Whether rice pudding, tapioca, ground rice or sago, it is always there—not very exciting, not very often chosen, but always there.
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He does not buy milk or cake or even cigarettes; he buys rice pudding.
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The truth is that, having spent that sum, we could not knock the skin off a rice pudding.
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He said that it was not just enough to know who threw the rice pudding; one had to know how the rice pudding was cooked.
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Nowadays, nobody knows what rice pudding is or how to make it.
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Surely, one of the troubles of this debate is that we are really dealing with reheated rice pudding.
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We shall get a defence bill for that next week—and we could not knock the skin off a rice pudding!
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The result is that we have spent £91,000 million on defence since the war and, in real terms, we could not knock the skin off a rice pudding.
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More than 1,000 separate foods were sampled by environmental health officers, who found some of the worst contamination in paté appetisers, main courses of beef, and rice pudding.
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Depending on the proportions used it can range from a runny consistency to fairly thick, and can be similar to tapioca pudding or rice pudding.
When they didn't give him boiled mutton, they gave him rice pudding, pretending it was a treat.
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