Overview
What is Noah's Pudding?
Noah’s Pudding has been made for generations as a symbol of unity and gratitude. In various cultures, it has become a custom to prepare and share this pudding with neighbours and friends as a way to foster connection and solidarity.In the traditional spirit of sharing and spreading love, peace, and compassion, we offer you a sample of Noah’s Pudding, brought to you by the Dialogue Society in collaboration with Barnet Multi Faith Forum and Middlesex University Inter Faith Network.

How does Noah's Pudding relate to Inter Faith Week?
Join staff, students and members of the local community to learn about, create and taste a delicious bowl of Noah’s Pudding as we celebrate and discuss the common values of all faiths and beliefs. There are only positive gains to be made from communities coming together and learning about each other. Stereotypes can be broken down and fear of the unknown can be overcome. With so many advantages, please make the effort to attend and join in this community event which is a first of its kind at Middlesex University.
Noah's Pudding and sustaibility
The is a zero-waste event; free to attend and all nut-free, vegan-friendly ingredients will be provided.
Climate Fresk Workshop
Another first, is the Climate Freskival taking place on the same day immediately after the Noah's Pudding event. To find out more and participate in the Climate Freskival, book your free place here: Climate Fresk ;Tuesday 11th November 2025; 3-6pm on campus.
For both events please ensure that you have registered each member of your family or friends who will be attending. The same email address can be used for each separate registration.
Children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Please note that there will be photography at the events but you can ask not to be included in any photos or videos.
