paprica (Meaning)

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paprica ()

The dried ripened fruit of Capsicum annuum or various other species of pepper; also, the mildly pungent condiment prepared from it.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paprica

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paprica Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant paprika added a burst of color and flavor to the spicy goulash.
  2. A sprinkling of paprika dusted the top of the creamy potato soup, creating an alluring aroma.
  3. The rich, smoky flavor of paprika enhanced the tangy Mediterranean marinade.
  4. Small bowls of paprika were generously offered with the crispy fried calamari.
  5. The roasted chicken breast was rubbed with a savory blend of garlic, paprika, and oregano.
  6. Paprika soup, a traditional Hungarian dish, showcased the bold and aromatic flavor of the spice.
  7. The creamy paprika sauce added a decadent touch to the grilled salmon.
  8. Homemade paprika butter slathered on warm bread created a delightful appetizer.
  9. Paprika ice cream, an unusual but intriguing dessert, offered a unique blend of sweet and savory flavors.
  10. Chef's used a generous amount of paprika to give the paella its distinctive red-orange hue and smoky taste.

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The dried ripened fruit of Capsicum annuum or various other species of pepper; also, the mildly pungent condiment prepared from it.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant paprika added a burst of color and flavor to the spicy goulash.

A sprinkling of paprika dusted the top of the creamy potato soup, creating an alluring aroma.

The rich, smoky flavor of paprika enhanced the tangy Mediterranean marinade.

Small bowls of paprika were generously offered with the crispy fried calamari.