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The reason why loads of British things are called pudding is that the term used to be to do with how the thing was cooked -- you stuck it in a bag and boiled it, like a haggis or sausage, but also like how a Christmas pudding is traditionally cooked. Then the sweeter form got more popular and the usage shifted to include any sort of sweet dessert, whether you boiled it or not.
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