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Food in a food delivery slot.

Bread pudding was a type of pudding served on the planet Earth.

History and specifics[]

It formed the basis for diplomat pudding and bread pudding soufflé. (TOS reference: Official Cooking Manual, DS9 episode: "Homefront")

In the 2260s decade, Nurse Christine Chapel had a recipe for bread pudding that featured white bread, butter, milk, eggs, lemon extract, and sugar. (TOS reference: Official Cooking Manual)

In the year 2152, when borocarbon traces were detected by a probe, Malcolm Reed disbelieved the data, saying it didn't matter if that probe detected traces of bread pudding. (ENT episode & novelization: Shockwave)

In 2372, Benjamin Sisko said his father Joseph Sisko was an expert when it came to bread pudding. (DS9 episode: "Homefront")

In 2376, Leah Brahms admitted that she needed to take more time in life to "smell the bread pudding" and admire pottery. (TNG - The Genesis Wave novel: Book 1)

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