ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: pudding, -pudding- |
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| pease pudding | n. ขนมถั่วพุดดิ้งใส่ไข่ | pudding | (พุด'ดิง) n. ขนมพุดดิง, ขนมแป้งต้มใส่นม ไข่ น้ำตาลและอื่น ๆ หรือยัดไส้ผลไม้, ไส้กรอก |
| | | | ขนมตะโก้ | (n) Thai pudding with coconut topping, Example: ขนมไทยปรุงมาจากแป้งน้ำตาลกะทิเป็นส่วนใหญ่เช่นขนมเปียกปูนขนมตะโก้ ลอดช่องขนมปลากริมไข่เต่า เป็นต้น, Count Unit: ชิ้น, อัน, Thai Definition: ชื่อขนมชนิดหนึ่ง ทำด้วยแป้งข้าวเจ้าหรือแป้งเท้ายายม่อมกวนเข้ากับน้ำตาล ใส่แห้วหรือข้าวโพดเป็นต้นก็ได้ หยอดหน้าด้วยกะทิกวนกับแป้ง | ข้าวเปียก | (n) rice paste, See also: rice pudding, Example: มีข้าวเปียกอยู่ในหม้อเยอะเลย ไปตักมาแบ่งกันกินสิ, Thai Definition: ข้าวที่ต้มกับน้ำกะทิให้เหลวจนน้ำแห้ง มีรสเค็มๆ มันๆ | ตะโก้ | (n) form of pudding, See also: in layers, Thai sweetmeat, coconut jelly in a banana cup, gelatin topped with coconut-crea, Syn. ขนมตะโก้, Example: ฉันชอบกินตะโก้ไส้ข้าวโพดมาก, Count Unit: ชิ้น, Thai Definition: ขนมที่ทำด้วยแป้งข้าวเจ้าหรือแป้งเท้ายายม่อมกวนเข้ากับน้ำตาล ใส่แห้วหรือข้าวโพดเป็นต้นก็ได้ หยอดหน้าด้วยกะทิกวนกับแป้ง |
| ขนมฟักทอง | [khanom fakthøng] (n, exp) EN: pumpkin pudding | ขนมตะโก้ | [khanom takō] (n, exp) EN: Thai pudding with coconut topping | ข้าวเปียก | [khāopīek] (n) EN: rice paste ; rice pudding ; sopping-wet rice FR: riz mouillé [ m ] | คูน | [khūn] (n) EN: Golden Shower Tree ; Golden Shower Cassia ; drumstick tree ; Indian laburnum ; puddingpipe tree ; purging cassia FR: Cassia fistula [ m ] | หม้อแกง | [møkaēng] (n) EN: custard pudding FR: flan [ m ] ; crème renversée [ f ] | ราชพฤกษ์ | [rātchaphreuk] (n) EN: Golden Shower Tree ; Golden Shower Cassia ; Pudding pipe tree ; Purging cassia ; Indian laburnum FR: Cassia fistula [ m ] | ต้นคูน | [ton khūn] (n) EN: drumstick tree ; Indian laburnum ; puddingpipe tree |
| | | carrot pudding | (n) pudding made with grated carrots | chocolate pudding | (n) sweet chocolate flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs | corn pudding | (n) pudding made of corn and cream and egg | frozen pudding | (n) a chilled dessert consisting of a mixture of custard and nuts and (sometimes) liquor | hasty pudding | (n) sweetened porridge made of tapioca or flour or oatmeal cooked quickly in milk or water | hasty pudding | (n) cornmeal mush served with sweetening (maple syrup or brown sugar) | liver pudding | (n) sausage containing ground liver, Syn. liverwurst, liver sausage | pease pudding | (n) a pudding made with strained split peas mixed with egg | plum pudding | (n) a rich steamed or boiled pudding that resembles cake, Syn. Christmas pudding | pudding | (n) any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes | pudding | (n) (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally), Syn. pud | pudding | (n) any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed | pudding face | (n) a large fat human face, Syn. pudding-face | pudding stone | (n) a composite rock made up of particles of varying size, Syn. conglomerate | puddingwife | (n) bluish and bronze wrasse; found from Florida keys to Brazil, Syn. pudding-wife, Halicoeres radiatus | steamed pudding | (n) a pudding cooked by steaming | suet pudding | (n) a sweet or savory pudding made with suet and steamed or boiled | tapioca pudding | (n) sweet pudding thickened with tapioca | vanilla pudding | (n) sweet vanilla flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs | yorkshire pudding | (n) light puffy bread made of a puff batter and traditionally baked in the pan with roast beef | addlebrained | (adj) stupid and confused; ; - Isaac Sterne, Syn. addlepated, muddleheaded, puddingheaded | blood sausage | (n) a black sausage containing pig's blood and other ingredients, Syn. black pudding, blood pudding | bunchberry | (n) creeping perennial herb distinguished by red berries and clustered leaf whorls at the tips of shoots; Greenland to Alaska, Syn. dwarf cornel, crackerberry, Cornus canadensis, pudding berry | golden shower tree | (n) deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia, Syn. canafistula, purging cassia, canafistola, pudding pipe tree, Cassia fistula, drumstick tree | nesselrode | (n) a rich frozen pudding made of chopped chestnuts and maraschino cherries and candied fruits and liqueur or rum, Syn. Nesselrode pudding | roly-poly | (n) pudding made of suet pastry spread with jam or fruit and rolled up and baked or steamed, Syn. roly-poly pudding | stupid | (n) a person who is not very bright, Syn. stupid person, dolt, pudden-head, stupe, poor fish, pillock, pudding head, dullard |
| Black pudding | A kind of sausage made of blood, suet, etc., thickened with meal. [ 1913 Webster ] And fat black puddings, -- proper food, For warriors that delight in blood. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hasty pudding | 1. A thick batter pudding made of Indian meal stirred into boiling water; mush. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A batter or pudding made of flour or oatmeal, stirred into boiling water or milk. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Jackpudding | n. A merry-andrew; a buffoon. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | Pock-pudding | n. A bag pudding; a name of reproach or ridicule formerly applied by the Scotch to the English. [ 1913 Webster ] | Pudding | n. [ Cf. F. boudin black pudding, sausage, L. botulus, botellus, a sausage, G. & Sw. pudding pudding, Dan. podding, pudding, LG. puddig thick, stumpy, W. poten, potten, also E. pod, pout, v. ] 1. A species of food of a soft or moderately hard consistence, variously made, but often a compound of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] And solid pudding against empty praise. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Anything resembling, or of the softness and consistency of, pudding. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. An intestine; especially, an intestine stuffed with meat, etc.; a sausage. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Any food or victuals. [ 1913 Webster ] Eat your pudding, slave, and hold your tongue. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Naut.) Same as Puddening. [ 1913 Webster ] Pudding grass (Bot.), the true pennyroyal (Mentha Pulegium), formerly used to flavor stuffing for roast meat. Dr. Prior. -- Pudding pie, a pudding with meat baked in it. Taylor (1630). -- Pudding pipe (Bot.), the long, cylindrical pod of the leguminous tree Cassia Fistula. The seeds are separately imbedded in a sweetish pulp. See Cassia. -- Pudding sleeve, a full sleeve like that of the English clerical gown. Swift. -- Pudding stone. (Min.) See Conglomerate, n., 2. -- Pudding time. (a) The time of dinner, pudding being formerly the dish first eaten. [ Obs. ] Johnson. (b) The nick of time; critical time. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Mars, that still protects the stout, In pudding time came to his aid. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Pudding-headed | a. Stupid. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Pudding wife | { }. [ Prob. corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde. ] (Zool.) A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish (Iridio radiatus, syn. Platyglossus radiatus) of Florida, Bermuda, and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and, at Bermuda, bluefish. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: Pudding fish | Sea pudding | (Zool.) Any large holothurian. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
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