carrot pudding
Noun: A sweet dessert dish, typically steamed or baked, whose primary ingredient and defining characteristic is the inclusion of finely grated carrots, which contribute moisture, sweetness, and texture.
This term refers specifically to the prepared food item. It is used as a countable noun. * For dessert, my grandmother makes a delicious carrot pudding. * The recipe for this carrot pudding includes spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. * We tried two different carrot puddings at the bake-off.
- The carrot pudding was served warm with a dollop of cream.
- I need to buy more carrots to make a carrot pudding for the party.
- This traditional carrot pudding is a family favorite during the holidays.
- As a Modifier: The term can function attributively to describe related items.
- She brought her famous carrot pudding recipe to share.
- Conceptual Use: It can be used to represent the idea or category of the dish.
- Carrot pudding is a classic example of using vegetables in a sweet dish.
- Carrot cake: A related baked dessert that uses grated carrots but is typically a layered or sheet cake with frosting, distinguished from the softer, often steamed or boiled texture of a pudding.
- Bread pudding: A different type of pudding dessert made primarily with bread.
- Steamed pudding: A category of desserts to which carrot pudding often belongs, cooked by steaming.
- Carrot dessert (a more general term)
- Grated carrot pudding (a more descriptive variant)
The core meaning is consistent: a pudding whose identity is defined by the use of carrots. The specific texture (dense and moist like a British steamed pudding versus a softer, spoonable consistency) and additional ingredients (like suet, flour, raisins, or spices) can vary by recipe, but the grated carrot remains the essential component.
- pudding made with grated carrots