 
The Delicious Differences Between Custard, Pudding, and Mousse
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The Delicious Differences Between Custard, Pudding, and Mousse
One
 of my favorite things about being a registered dietitian nutritionist 
is learning about and celebrating food. And there are so many 
opportunities to do just that with national food days and months popping
 up all the time!
There is no shortage of food celebrations in May
 – it’s the month for celebrating asparagus, salsa, salad, and 
strawberries. Needless to say, this is a dietitian’s dream to celebrate 
all these nutrient-rich foods. But in addition to all the fruits and 
vegetables we consume, we need to make room for some special treats in 
our diet too. After all, moderation is the key and what’s life without 
the sweet stuff?!
That’s why I’m glad that May is also National 
Chocolate Custard Month! I’ll take any opportunity to celebrate 
chocolate, but I was curious to learn the differences between custard, 
pudding, and mousse – three desserts that bring up visions of creamy, 
chilled deliciousness. If you have ever wondered what makes these 
desserts different, I have the answer for you, plus some delicious 
recipes to try.
All three of these desserts start with a base of 
milk and sugar. What’s added in is what accounts for the different 
consistency and textures of the final products.
Pudding
 is made by cooking the milk and sugar base and adding cornstarch to 
thicken the mixture. This leads to a semisolid consistency and creamy 
texture. It is usually served chilled, but it can be served warm or at 
room temperature.
Mousse is made by 
folding beaten egg whites or whipped cream into a cold milk and sugar 
base. Unlike pudding, mousse is not cooked and the addition of air to 
the mixture leads to a fluffier consistency and lighter texture. Mousse 
is typically served chilled or frozen.
Custard
 is made by cooking the milk and sugar base and adding whole eggs to 
thicken the mixture. When cooled, the mixture solidifies, leaving you 
with the jiggly consistency and silky texture.
Now that 
you know the basic difference between these delicious desserts, how 
about making some on your own? Enjoy these versions lightened up with 
Stevia.
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