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  2. Shirriff - Wikipedia

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    Shirriff is the brand name of several food products first produced by the defunct Shirriff family food products company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Francis Shirriff founded a food extracts company in the 1880s. The company would go on to develop a line of food products including marmalades, dessert toppings and jelly and pudding mixes.

  3. Pouding chômeur - Wikipedia

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    Pouding chômeur ("unemployed man's pudding", often translated idiomatically as "poor man's pudding") is a dessert that was created during the early years of the Great Depression [1] in Quebec, Canada. It typically involves a bread pudding covered in a mixture with a syrup, usually maple syrup and cream. [2]

  4. ProMED-mail - Wikipedia

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    The ProMED-mail system grew from 1994 in parallel with Public Health Agency of Canada's similar Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN),. [13] At 23:59 on 30 December 2019, ProMED-mail received its first communication about the COVID-19 outbreak. [14] [15]

  5. Chocolate pudding - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate puddings are a class of desserts in the pudding family with chocolate flavors. There are two main types: a boiled then chilled dessert, texturally a custard set with starch, commonly eaten in the U.S., Canada, Germany, Sweden, Poland, and East and South East Asia; and a steamed/baked version, texturally similar to cake, popular in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany and New Zealand.

  6. Figgy duff (pudding) - Wikipedia

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    Figgy duff is a traditional bag pudding from the province of Newfoundland and Labrador most commonly served as a part of a Jiggs dinner.It is sometimes called a raisin duff. . The word 'Figgy' (or figgie) is an old Cornish term for raisin; perhaps indicating the origin of the settlers who brought this dish to the ar

  7. List of Quebec films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films produced and co-produced in Quebec, Canada ordered by year of release. Although the majority of Quebec films are produced in French due to Quebec's predominantly francophone population, a number of English language films are also produced in the province.

  8. Bill Cosby in advertising - Wikipedia

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    Promotions included posters, spy cameras, point of sale standees of Cosby, and a contest to win Porsche cars. [63] [64] [65] Cosby, who acted in and produced the film, was initially supportive of it, [64] but close to the release date he publicly distanced himself from it. [66] The film failed, with a net loss of $33 million. [64]

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    pudding dessert course of a meal a heavy dessert or main course (e.g. steak and kidney pudding), often suet-based used in the name of some other savoury dishes (e.g. black pudding, pease pudding) a creamy dessert (UK: blancmange) term of affection pull to persuade someone to be one's date or sex partner (slang)