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Definition of blood pudding in English: blood pudding(North American blood sausage) noun mass nounBlack pudding. 血香肠,血布丁 a stew of veal, blood pudding, and vegetables count noun blood puddings Example sentencesExamples - It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert.
- The extensive menu includes Irish staples such as sausage, bacon and potato casserole, buckets of mussels and breakfasts of blood sausage, fried eggs, bacon and tomato.
- Dried fish, blood pudding, and smoked lamb are all traditional foods associated with the autumn slaughtering season and the limited methods for preserving meat in earlier times.
- His own first kitchen job was collecting blood from a slaughtered pig for blood pudding at the age of 13.
- Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness.
- This is a traditional event to mark the birth of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns where they were treated to a range of dishes such as Haggis, Neeps n’ Tatties, Lorne sausage and blood pudding.
- As for Gary, he had liver, string beans, and blood pudding.
- Odysseus is forced to box another beggar and is rewarded with blood pudding and wine when he wins.
- I'm off for pickled Danish Cookies in Saurkraut sauce topped off with blood sausage and boiled sweets.
- And right after, through a steady regiment of blood sausage and bacon sandwiches, I lost the weight.
- Conscripts get to eat blood sausage and mashed potatoes made from dehydrated spuds, sauerkraut from tins and drink chicory coffee.
- There have also been borrowings of dishes such as blood pudding and other ways of dealing with pork.
- Guyanese cuisine is not complete without Chinese noodles and chow mein, and black pudding, also called blood pudding, which is served with a tangy hot sauce.
- Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible?
Definition of blood pudding in US English: blood puddingnounbləd ˈpo͝odiNGbləd ˈpʊdɪŋ a stew of veal, blood pudding, and vegetables another term for blood sausage count noun blood puddings Example sentencesExamples - The extensive menu includes Irish staples such as sausage, bacon and potato casserole, buckets of mussels and breakfasts of blood sausage, fried eggs, bacon and tomato.
- Blood pudding and blood sausage are folk treatments for fatigue and sluggishness.
- As for Gary, he had liver, string beans, and blood pudding.
- Guyanese cuisine is not complete without Chinese noodles and chow mein, and black pudding, also called blood pudding, which is served with a tangy hot sauce.
- Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible?
- This is a traditional event to mark the birth of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns where they were treated to a range of dishes such as Haggis, Neeps n’ Tatties, Lorne sausage and blood pudding.
- There have also been borrowings of dishes such as blood pudding and other ways of dealing with pork.
- Odysseus is forced to box another beggar and is rewarded with blood pudding and wine when he wins.
- And right after, through a steady regiment of blood sausage and bacon sandwiches, I lost the weight.
- His own first kitchen job was collecting blood from a slaughtered pig for blood pudding at the age of 13.
- I'm off for pickled Danish Cookies in Saurkraut sauce topped off with blood sausage and boiled sweets.
- Dried fish, blood pudding, and smoked lamb are all traditional foods associated with the autumn slaughtering season and the limited methods for preserving meat in earlier times.
- It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert.
- Conscripts get to eat blood sausage and mashed potatoes made from dehydrated spuds, sauerkraut from tins and drink chicory coffee.
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