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Pudding or Dessert?
What do you say?
I think we all know the right answer here |
Pudding
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Dessert. Pudding is a type of dessert.
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Neither, I call it "afters"
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Both really
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I don't like dessert, I told you I was lactose intolerant |
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I always thought afters was for bed time :joker:
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Dessert.
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I've literally never heard anyone call it afters before :joker:
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Pudding, dessert, afters, sweet...whatever, just waiting for the day it becomes a pastry.
What is it with all these cookery shows now, saying they are doing a pastry when ii is a dessert with no sign of pastry? |
dessert because I am not six years old
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Dessert
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I say afters or Pudding
Dessert is a French word and it's mainly used in United States (which doesn't surprise me that modern Britain uses this term now) Pudding is more of a British saying (which doesn't surprise me that modern Britain uses the term Dessert now) |
...pudding..but if someone offers me dessert I'll have that as well..I can often manage both...
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dessert
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Depends sometimes dessert or afters. Never pudding though.
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Dessert unless it's an actual pudding :idc:
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pudding, anything else is madness
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