No, it is not recommended that pudding be canned for safety reasons. Commercially packaged pre-made puddings use thickeners and preservatives to get around curdling and spoilage problems. It just isn't safe with the homemade types.
Certain brands or chocolate pudding can be frozen. However, it might be a good idea to check the package the pudding came in to see if there are specific instructions.
Yes I think you can if you id in a microwave for example it would become a drinkable liquid.
You cannot freeze chocolate pudding, and expect it retain its integrity after thawing - as for any milk-based custard. The ice crystals that formed upon freezing will melt and drain, leaving your pudding separated, cracked and lumpy, and your crust soggy.
If you want to know try it! You never know it might freeze it might not, be adventurus. TRY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... but if you wanna no now, then heres an answer from my experience: no it does not freeze
don't make chocolate pudding.
Yes. Lots and lots of it. That's why it's called chocolate pudding.
Yes, chocolate pudding is mainly made from milk.
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an you freeze a cake that has peanut butter and pudding mixture in between the two layer
Chocolate pudding would be considered a pure substance.
Chocolate pudding is a complex mixture, not a compound with a given chemical formula.
From my research it is either chocolate pudding or Christmas pudding.