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单词 hot pepper
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Definition of hot pepper in US English:

hot pepper

noun
  • Any of several varieties of pungent pepper used dried or chopped as a condiment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fiery local hot peppers may kill the local intestinal parasites before they start trying to kill you.
    • And as hot pepper popularity is growing constantly, the varieties just keep expanding.
    • Pungent taste dominates such foods as hot peppers and chilies.
    • The Greek salad combines rough chunks of tomato, cucumbers, red and green peppers, a triangle of feta and a hot pepper for a mild but refreshing result.
    • A second later, her mother appeared at the other end of the kitchen from the pantry way, carrying some more hot peppers and onions for slicing and chopping.
    • Sometimes it's better to work with just hot sauce instead of hot peppers as it's easier to adjust the heat to taste.
    • I also freeze zucchini (grated up for sweet bread), green peppers and hot peppers.
    • Chop hot pepper and place in small bowl and drizzle olive oil over.
    • I was inspired by the photograph of Gingered Green Beans now in abundance, with chopped pickled ginger and bird's eye hot peppers.
    • Stir in rice, tomatoes, corn, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce and hot pepper sauce.
    • When I eat certain hot peppers like jalapenos or crushed red pepper, the top of my head starts to sweat.
    • Sliced onion, hot peppers, and chopped coriander are then added.
    • Do not use really hot pepper, as my red hot pepper from the States would turn this chicken into a raging fire.
    • Add another blast of pepper on top (or garnish with hot pepper rings, jalapeño rings or lemon slices if you don't like spiciness).
    • Squeeze a wedge of lime on top, and if you're brave, add a few of the painfully hot peppers served on the side.
    • These new varieties were created to fill the increasing demand for hot peppers for salsa and traditional culinary fare.
    • There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, jute leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken.
    • I used fresh basil, pungent chives, and a dash of hot pepper flakes in my master recipe.
    • Abstract Capsaicin, the pungent ingredient of hot peppers, has long been used to identify nociceptors.
    • To enhance this effect further, it is worth getting frisky with the cayenne pepper and spicing up meals with hot peppers and chillies.
 
 

Definition of hot pepper in US English:

hot pepper

noun
  • Any of several varieties of pungent pepper used dried or chopped as a condiment.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stir in rice, tomatoes, corn, salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce and hot pepper sauce.
    • Add another blast of pepper on top (or garnish with hot pepper rings, jalapeño rings or lemon slices if you don't like spiciness).
    • To enhance this effect further, it is worth getting frisky with the cayenne pepper and spicing up meals with hot peppers and chillies.
    • And as hot pepper popularity is growing constantly, the varieties just keep expanding.
    • I used fresh basil, pungent chives, and a dash of hot pepper flakes in my master recipe.
    • Chop hot pepper and place in small bowl and drizzle olive oil over.
    • The fiery local hot peppers may kill the local intestinal parasites before they start trying to kill you.
    • I also freeze zucchini (grated up for sweet bread), green peppers and hot peppers.
    • Sliced onion, hot peppers, and chopped coriander are then added.
    • Pungent taste dominates such foods as hot peppers and chilies.
    • There's also a freezer full of such frozen goods as okra, cut pigs' feet, snails, jute leaves, hot peppers, red snapper, and hard chicken.
    • Abstract Capsaicin, the pungent ingredient of hot peppers, has long been used to identify nociceptors.
    • Do not use really hot pepper, as my red hot pepper from the States would turn this chicken into a raging fire.
    • I was inspired by the photograph of Gingered Green Beans now in abundance, with chopped pickled ginger and bird's eye hot peppers.
    • Sometimes it's better to work with just hot sauce instead of hot peppers as it's easier to adjust the heat to taste.
    • When I eat certain hot peppers like jalapenos or crushed red pepper, the top of my head starts to sweat.
    • Squeeze a wedge of lime on top, and if you're brave, add a few of the painfully hot peppers served on the side.
    • The Greek salad combines rough chunks of tomato, cucumbers, red and green peppers, a triangle of feta and a hot pepper for a mild but refreshing result.
    • A second later, her mother appeared at the other end of the kitchen from the pantry way, carrying some more hot peppers and onions for slicing and chopping.
    • These new varieties were created to fill the increasing demand for hot peppers for salsa and traditional culinary fare.
 
 
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