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#REDIRECT [[Puddingstone]]
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'''Puddingstone''' is a sedimentary stone which occurs as large clusters within [[conglomerate]]. Unlike other mineral inclusions, puddingstone ''will'' support an [[aquifer]] if one is present within its surrounding layer.
 
 
 
==In Real Life==
 
Puddingstone is a type of poorly sorted conglomerate; that is, it is a stone composed of stone grains that are of various sizes rather than of mostly the same size and is usually cemented together with quartz [[sandstone]].
 
 
 
[[File:Chinese snuff bottle, c. 1750-1850, puddingstone bottle with coral and glass stopper, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG|thumb|170px|center|A puddingstone bottle.]]
 
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Contrary to popular opinion, this stone is not made of pudding, although dwarves will often injure their teeth while attempting to verify if Puddingstone lives up to its name.
 
 
 
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