0 a sweet dish made by cooking rice in milk and sugar
1 a sweet dish made by cooking rice in milk and sugar
However, many people who call themselves revolutionaries could not overturn a rice pudding.
The stocks consist of tea, sugar, cocoa, welfare biscuits and canned milk, soup, beans, meat roll, corned beef, margarine and rice pudding.
Whether rice pudding, tapioca, ground rice or sago, it is always there—not very exciting, not very often chosen, but always there.
He does not buy milk or cake or even cigarettes; he buys rice pudding.
The truth is that, having spent that sum, we could not knock the skin off a rice pudding.
He said that it was not just enough to know who threw the rice pudding; one had to know how the rice pudding was cooked.
Nowadays, nobody knows what rice pudding is or how to make it.
Surely, one of the troubles of this debate is that we are really dealing with reheated rice pudding.