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Meaning of piment
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piment (n.)
Wine flavored with spice or honey. See Pigment, 3.
piment Sentence Examples
- The vibrant red piment added a splash of color to the bland rice dish.
- The chef meticulously chopped the piment into tiny squares for the delicate sauce.
- The sizzling piment filled the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
- The piquant piment lent a fiery kick to the otherwise mild curry.
- A touch of piment transformed the ordinary soup into an extraordinary culinary delight.
- The smoky piment brought out the earthy flavors of the roasted vegetables.
- The sweetness of the fruit balanced the bitterness of the piment in the intricate cocktail.
- The pungent piment lingered on the palate, leaving a lasting impression.
- The addition of piment intensified the acidity of the marinade, creating a complex and flavorful dish.
- A generous sprinkling of piment became the finishing touch on the rustic bread.
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Wine flavored with spice or honey. See Pigment, 3.
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The vibrant red piment added a splash of color to the bland rice dish.
The chef meticulously chopped the piment into tiny squares for the delicate sauce.
The sizzling piment filled the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
The piquant piment lent a fiery kick to the otherwise mild curry.