Submitted by [deleted] t3_z5bwbl in LifeProTips
JTorpor t1_ixv6og8 wrote
This tip is so American I don’t have a clue what it means
Horror_Cupcake5671 t1_ixv7i5p wrote
I’m American and just as confused. Don’t use banana pudding in banana pudding? What does that even mean?
jesse-taylor t1_ixv9hh7 wrote
"Banana Pudding" as a "thing" is a traditional recipe invented by either Moms, Grandmas, or Nabisco many years ago that revolves around Nabisco Vanilla Wafers. The recipe is made from scratch, with eggs etc. to make your custard as you go, so I have no idea why anyone is trying to make it using already made banana pudding or pudding mix.
threedogcircus t1_ixvayd7 wrote
It means that instant banana flavored pudding is awful and will ruin a dessert called "banana pudding". The "banana pudding" gets its banana flavor from sliced bananas included as a main ingredient and they don't need any help.
JTorpor t1_ixvb7no wrote
I guess the word pudding means something different in Britain
threedogcircus t1_ixvco3e wrote
Oh duh lol. Maybe you call it Jello? It's close to custard.
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