paprika Synonyms
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paprika Meaning
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
- 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.
- She generously seasoned the vegetables with paprika, creating a savory and aromatic dish.
- The paprika-infused marinade gave the grilled salmon a slightly smoky flavor.
- A dusting of paprika on the deviled eggs added a vibrant touch and a hint of spice.
- The paprika-spiced hummus provided a fiery kick to the pita bread.
- The chef's secret ingredient for the spicy chili was a dash of smoked paprika.
- 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.