red pepper
Americannoun
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a pepper, Capsicum annuum longum, cultivated in many varieties, the yellow or red pods of which are used for flavoring, sauces, etc.
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the mild, ripe fruit of the sweet pepper, Capsicum annuum grossum, used as a vegetable.
noun
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any of several varieties of the pepper plant Capsicum frutescens , cultivated for their hot pungent red podlike fruits
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the fruit of any of these plants
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the ripe red fruit of the sweet pepper
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another name for cayenne pepper
Etymology
Origin of red pepper
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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After a quick midmorning coffee break, Lira launches into his prep work shift, crafting goat cheese and red pepper empanadas.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025
Alfonso Lira makes red pepper and goat cheese empanadas during his double-shift at the gastropub Chapter One in downtown Santa Ana.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025
At Swadesi, Sarkar serves up a Samosa Chaat Croissant filled with spiced potatoes and peas alongside a Butter Chicken Croissant that features burrata and red pepper makhani.
From Salon • Nov. 9, 2024
Before the introduction of mayo, Koreans typically fortified their dried squid with gochujang, a fermented red pepper paste.
From Salon • May 18, 2024
He always hands me a piece of red pepper or broccoli and asks me to test it for freshness.
From "Amina's Voice" by Hena Khan
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