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pandowdy

Cobbler vs Pandowdy - What's the difference?

cobbler | pandowdy |


As nouns the difference between cobbler and pandowdy

is that cobbler is a person who repairs shoes while pandowdy is (us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.

Terms vs Pandowdy - What's the difference?

terms | pandowdy |


As nouns the difference between terms and pandowdy

is that terms is while pandowdy is (us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.

Crumble vs Pandowdy - What's the difference?

crumble | pandowdy |


As nouns the difference between crumble and pandowdy

is that crumble is a dessert of british origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar while pandowdy is (us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.

As a verb crumble

is to fall apart; to disintegrate.

Apple vs Pandowdy - What's the difference?

apple | pandowdy |


As a proper noun apple

is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

As a noun pandowdy is

(us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.

Pudding vs Pandowdy - What's the difference?

pudding | pandowdy |


As nouns the difference between pudding and pandowdy

is that pudding is milk pudding while pandowdy is (us) a pudding of spiced, sliced apples (or other fruit), sugar and butter, baked with a crumble topping in a deep dish.