Sussex pond pudding

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Etymology

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When the pudding is cut open, its juices pool on the plate, forming a "pond".

Noun

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Sussex pond pudding (countable and uncountable, plural Sussex pond puddings)

  1. A traditional boiled or steamed English pudding made from suet pastry encasing a whole lemon.