Noun
A kind of sausage made of blood, suet, etc., thickened with meal.
Source: Webster's dictionaryblack-pudding
...he must need wish in a hurry; and wish he did, that the black pudding may come off his nose. Joseph Jacobs
Among meat products Murcia find black pudding, which is flavored with oregano, and pastel murciano that is made with ground beef. Source: Internet
Here, they are pressed into the service of what they call “morcilla-style” black pudding, by which they mean a spiced version. Source: Internet
If you purchase a bowl of cow’s blood at the market to make some famous black pudding, and you put a cube of ice in this blood, observe what happens. Source: Internet
The technique is French but the results are undoubtedly British – experimental, multicultural and seasonal, resulting in cured mackerel made punchy with wasabi and lemongrass, or roasted wood pigeon with black pudding cream and kohlrabi. Source: Internet
The weekend brunch scene is among the city’s most popular, with a local spin on traditional brunch dishes like Black Pudding Royale (eggs Benedict with black pudding) or Crab Royale (poached eggs with Kenmare Bay crab and hollandaise sauce). Source: Internet