christmas pudding
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Definition
Noun: 1. A traditional British dessert served at Christmas: A rich, dense, steamed or boiled pudding that resembles a very moist, dark cake. It is made with suet, dried fruits, spices, and often brandy or other spirits.
Usage
- Christmas pudding is a singular, countable noun. It refers to the specific dessert as a whole item.
- It is typically served as the final course of the Christmas Day meal.
- It is often prepared weeks in advance and "fed" with small amounts of alcohol to mature.
Examples
- "We always light brandy and pour it over the Christmas pudding before serving."
- "My grandmother's recipe for Christmas pudding has been in our family for generations."
- "Would you like custard or brandy butter with your slice of Christmas pudding?"
Advanced Usage
- "To stir the Christmas pudding": Refers to the tradition where each member of the household stirs the pudding mixture and makes a wish.
- "A coin in the Christmas pudding": Refers to the old custom of baking small silver coins or charms into the pudding, which are said to bring luck to the finder.
Variants and Related Words
- Plum pudding: A historical and alternative name for Christmas pudding, though modern recipes rarely contain plums.
- Figgy pudding: Another historical name, sometimes used interchangeably, though it originally contained figs.
Synonyms
- Plum pudding (historical synonym)
- Steamed pudding (descriptive, but not specific to Christmas)
Idioms and Phrases
- "As rich as Christmas pudding": An informal phrase describing something that is very rich, dense, or decadent.
- That chocolate mousse is as rich as Christmas pudding.
Noun
- a rich steamed or boiled pudding that resembles cake