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I was today years old when I discovered that what the US calls pudding its completely different from what we call puddings in my country.

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  • st1ka@peoplemaking.gamesS This user is from outside of this forum
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    I was today years old when I discovered that what the US calls pudding its completely different from what we call puddings in my country.

    For some reason I just assumed they were all the same.

    Turns out what we call puddings here is what the US calls a flan

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    • st1ka@peoplemaking.gamesS st1ka@peoplemaking.games

      I was today years old when I discovered that what the US calls pudding its completely different from what we call puddings in my country.

      For some reason I just assumed they were all the same.

      Turns out what we call puddings here is what the US calls a flan

      leviamicky@meow.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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      @St1ka any things like this that existed all over the world and were named before telephones existed tends to have some odd naming conflicts across regions. (eg. in england pudding = "dessert")

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      • st1ka@peoplemaking.gamesS st1ka@peoplemaking.games

        I was today years old when I discovered that what the US calls pudding its completely different from what we call puddings in my country.

        For some reason I just assumed they were all the same.

        Turns out what we call puddings here is what the US calls a flan

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        @St1ka wait, what do you call pudding? Where I come from, it's like a flan as well!

        I've been living in this country for 10 years and ate several puddings.. and it was like flans...

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          @St1ka wait, what do you call pudding? Where I come from, it's like a flan as well!

          I've been living in this country for 10 years and ate several puddings.. and it was like flans...

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          @montyontherun Yes, that's what I mean. In Portugal, when people want a pudding, they want a flan.

          In the US, a pudding is closer to a thick chocolate mousse

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            @montyontherun Yes, that's what I mean. In Portugal, when people want a pudding, they want a flan.

            In the US, a pudding is closer to a thick chocolate mousse

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            @St1ka ahhh sorry - misread your toot.

            Now, what I miss the most from back home is Plum Manjar (it's like a blancmange, but made of coconut, with plum syrup). Whenever I visit my parents, I ask for this.

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            • montyontherun@bitbang.socialM montyontherun@bitbang.social

              @St1ka ahhh sorry - misread your toot.

              Now, what I miss the most from back home is Plum Manjar (it's like a blancmange, but made of coconut, with plum syrup). Whenever I visit my parents, I ask for this.

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              @montyontherun Damn that sounds amazing

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                @montyontherun Damn that sounds amazing

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                @St1ka goes great with a sip of Port Wine

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                • st1ka@peoplemaking.gamesS st1ka@peoplemaking.games

                  @montyontherun Yes, that's what I mean. In Portugal, when people want a pudding, they want a flan.

                  In the US, a pudding is closer to a thick chocolate mousse

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                  @St1ka, @montyontherun: you're mostly right. it is a custard. What us Yanks call "pudding" is just a basic sweet custard. It isn't all chocolate (my favorite is a vanilla pudding with pearls of tapioca starch throughout. Kind of like boba tea meets custard and I love it)

                  I thought "flan" was a particular caramel baked custard thing, but I am seeing that the internet is proving that assumption somewhat wrong! We are all learning things today!

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                    @St1ka, @montyontherun: you're mostly right. it is a custard. What us Yanks call "pudding" is just a basic sweet custard. It isn't all chocolate (my favorite is a vanilla pudding with pearls of tapioca starch throughout. Kind of like boba tea meets custard and I love it)

                    I thought "flan" was a particular caramel baked custard thing, but I am seeing that the internet is proving that assumption somewhat wrong! We are all learning things today!

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                    @BryanBennett @montyontherun Yeah, I learned a lot about pudding today haha

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                    • st1ka@peoplemaking.gamesS st1ka@peoplemaking.games

                      I was today years old when I discovered that what the US calls pudding its completely different from what we call puddings in my country.

                      For some reason I just assumed they were all the same.

                      Turns out what we call puddings here is what the US calls a flan

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                      @St1ka: There's also white and black pudding, along with haggis, which are entirely different things themselves.

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