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Is there a different part of your body for pudding?

As a large language model, I don't have a body or a physical sense of taste. I can't eat pudding!

It sounds like you're having fun with the idea of a "pudding part" of the body. Maybe you're thinking of a stomach, where food is digested? Or perhaps you're imagining a special "dessert compartment" in the brain where we store our sweet tooth cravings?

Either way, it's a funny thought! 😄

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