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paprika
[ pa-pree-kuh, puh-, pah-, pap-ri-kuh ]
noun
- a red, powdery condiment derived from dried, ripe sweet peppers.
adjective
- cooked or seasoned with paprika.
paprika
/ ˈpæprɪkə; pæˈpriː- /
noun
- a mild powdered seasoning made from a sweet variety of red pepper
- the fruit or plant from which this seasoning is obtained
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of paprika1
Example Sentences
Their pollen can cross-react with fruit and vegetables, including kiwi, banana, mango, avocado, grapes, celery, carrot and potato, and some herbs such as caraway, coriander, fennel, pepper and paprika.
Onions and garlic, pureed or powdered, were common, as were savory spices like nutmeg and paprika.
She then uses a dry batter consisting of flour, cayenne, paprika and salt and pepper.
Or, in some instances, with paprika, garlic powder, onion, powder or something along those lines — not black pepper.
I think the addition of a smoked paprika is needed, especially while browning your onions, in order to get a more authentic flavor.
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