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Meaning of paprika

Wordnet

paprika (n)

plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers

a mild powdered seasoning made from dried pimientos

Webster

paprika ()

Alt. of Paprica

paprika Sentence Examples

  1. The tangy aroma of paprika filled the kitchen as she prepared the stew.
  2. A sprinkle of paprika added a vibrant red hue to the bland soup.
  3. Hungarian paprika is renowned for its rich flavor and deep color.
  4. The paprika's fiery touch added a subtle heat to the roasted chicken.
  5. She generously seasoned the vegetables with paprika, creating a savory and aromatic dish.
  6. The paprika-infused marinade gave the grilled salmon a slightly smoky flavor.
  7. A dusting of paprika on the deviled eggs added a vibrant touch and a hint of spice.
  8. The paprika-spiced hummus provided a fiery kick to the pita bread.
  9. The chef's secret ingredient for the spicy chili was a dash of smoked paprika.
  10. Paprika not only enhances the flavor of dishes but also adds a touch of color and visual appeal.

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plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers, a mild powdered seasoning made from dried pimientosAlt. of Papric

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The tangy aroma of paprika filled the kitchen as she prepared the stew.

A sprinkle of paprika added a vibrant red hue to the bland soup.

Hungarian paprika is renowned for its rich flavor and deep color.

The paprika's fiery touch added a subtle heat to the roasted chicken.