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Definition of Pudding berry
1. Noun. Creeping perennial herb distinguished by red berries and clustered leaf whorls at the tips of shoots; Greenland to Alaska.
Generic synonyms: Cornel, Dogwood, Dogwood Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pudding Berry
Literary usage of Pudding berry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Housewife: Cook Book by T.S. Shute (1878)
"258 Iceland Moss Lemonade, . 258 A Drink for the Sick, . . 258 Orange Whey, 257
Tapioca Gruel, 258 PASTRY AND PIES. Apple Dumplings, . . Pudding, Berry . ..."
2. The Young Housekeeper's Friend; Or, A Guide to Domestic Economy and Comfort by Cornelius, Mary Hooker Cornelius (1846)
"It is to be eaten with sugar and milk or cream, and is a very delicate and
healthful pudding. BERRY PUDDING WITHOUT EGGS. 48. A PINT of berries, ..."
3. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1850)
"L. Superior to Upper Miss. Dr. Houghton. sericea, Linn. stolonifera, Michx.
(Red-Twigged Dogwood.) paniculata, L'Her. Canadensis, Linn. (pudding berry. ..."