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Pudding cloth
A culinary utensil / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pudding cloth is a culinary utensil similar to a cheesecloth or muslin. It is a reusable alternative to cooking in skins made of animal intestines and became popular in England in the seventeenth century for boiling a wide range of puddings.[1]
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