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Poke Pudding

Puddings and Sweet Deserts
Gloucestershire

Known from ‘A Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English‘ by Thomas Wright (Wright 1857). as a long round pudding. See: Blanket Pudding

‘Poke-Pudding’, along with ‘Bottle-Tit’ and ‘Caper-Tail’ are also recorded as local names for the Long-Tailed Tit Aegithalos caudatus.






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