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		Definition of pimiento in English: pimiento(West Indian pimento) nounPlural pimientos ˌpɪmɪˈɛntəʊpəˈmjɛn(t)oʊ A red sweet pepper. mass noun a casserole of devilled pimiento  Example sentencesExamples -  My meal began with a pickled quail egg touched with mashed black truffles, and a little pot of mashed Cheddar cheese and pimentos, served with toast points arranged on a silver rack.
 -  , asked Rex, ‘I can make you a pimento cheese sandwich.’
 -  Mash cheese, pimento, mayonnaise, and hot pepper sauce in a small bowl with a fork until well combined.
 -  Black pepper is used sparingly, but fresh cilantro, thyme, oregano, onion, garlic, pimento, and tomato are fundamental ingredients in the preparation of meats, soups, and vegetable hashes.
 -  That evening in Yegen I ate a marvellous cazuela a stew of rice, potatoes, green vegetables, meat, tomatoes, pimentos, onions and garlic, powdered almonds and saffron, named after the pot it is cooked in.
 -  Here, you can ride a tour wagon through acres of banana, coconut, pimento and other crops.
 -  Best of all perhaps, were four ‘burnt cream pots’ flavoured, respectively, with wild mountain sorrel, red pimento, verbena and saffron honey.
 -  Your choice of peppers may have been limited to bell, pimento, or banana.
 -  The soil is good for pimento, and there's still some grown on the property.
 -  They found that the 10 most inhibitory oils were derived from thyme, cinnamon, bay, clove, almond, lovage, pimento, marjoram, angelica, and nutmeg.
 -  Pimentón is made from pimientos that are grown locally, and then slowly dried over an oakwood fire.
 -  Combine chicken, onion, cream of chicken soup, sour cream, milk, mushrooms, pimentos, garlic, pepper, parsley and poultry seasoning in large bowl; mix well.
 -  He draws two olives above the horizontal line, and shades everything but the pimentos.
 -  A main course prepared by students from the Trisakti School of Tourism consisted of stewed beef stuffed in pimentos, served with mashed sweet potatoes, a perfect treat for food lovers.
 -  Jonathan and his team can be seen in the open kitchen whipping up modern dishes - tortellini of lobster and truffle, Moroccan spiced lamb rump with stuffed pimento.
 -  I actually did not know this about pimentos, thinking them only as olive stuffing.
 -  Meanwhile, process pimentos and lemon juice in a food processor for 30-45 seconds, until a sauce forms.
 -  Otherwise known as bell peppers, capsicum and pimento, sweet peppers are natural partners to Provençal vegetables such as courgettes, aubergine and tomatoes.
 -  Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos.
 -  The pimientos rellenos for €6.90 consisted of oven-baked peppers stuffed with spiced lamb and almonds.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Spanish, from medieval Latin pigmentum 'spice', from Latin, 'pigment'. Rhymes   cento, cinquecento, divertimento, lento, memento, portamento, Risorgimento, Sacramento, Sorrento, Trento    Definition of pimiento in US English: pimiento(West Indian pimento) nounpəˈmyen(t)ōpəˈmjɛn(t)oʊ A red sweet pepper. mass noun a casserole of deviled pimiento  Example sentencesExamples -  Pimentón is made from pimientos that are grown locally, and then slowly dried over an oakwood fire.
 -  Here, you can ride a tour wagon through acres of banana, coconut, pimento and other crops.
 -  He draws two olives above the horizontal line, and shades everything but the pimentos.
 -  That evening in Yegen I ate a marvellous cazuela a stew of rice, potatoes, green vegetables, meat, tomatoes, pimentos, onions and garlic, powdered almonds and saffron, named after the pot it is cooked in.
 -  A main course prepared by students from the Trisakti School of Tourism consisted of stewed beef stuffed in pimentos, served with mashed sweet potatoes, a perfect treat for food lovers.
 -  Your choice of peppers may have been limited to bell, pimento, or banana.
 -  Meanwhile, process pimentos and lemon juice in a food processor for 30-45 seconds, until a sauce forms.
 -  I actually did not know this about pimentos, thinking them only as olive stuffing.
 -  Otherwise known as bell peppers, capsicum and pimento, sweet peppers are natural partners to Provençal vegetables such as courgettes, aubergine and tomatoes.
 -  They found that the 10 most inhibitory oils were derived from thyme, cinnamon, bay, clove, almond, lovage, pimento, marjoram, angelica, and nutmeg.
 -  Couscous, a dish made with granulated seminola grains, is usually topped with mutton, veal, or beef and a variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, turnips, and pimentos.
 -  Jonathan and his team can be seen in the open kitchen whipping up modern dishes - tortellini of lobster and truffle, Moroccan spiced lamb rump with stuffed pimento.
 -  Black pepper is used sparingly, but fresh cilantro, thyme, oregano, onion, garlic, pimento, and tomato are fundamental ingredients in the preparation of meats, soups, and vegetable hashes.
 -  Best of all perhaps, were four ‘burnt cream pots’ flavoured, respectively, with wild mountain sorrel, red pimento, verbena and saffron honey.
 -  Mash cheese, pimento, mayonnaise, and hot pepper sauce in a small bowl with a fork until well combined.
 -  Combine chicken, onion, cream of chicken soup, sour cream, milk, mushrooms, pimentos, garlic, pepper, parsley and poultry seasoning in large bowl; mix well.
 -  , asked Rex, ‘I can make you a pimento cheese sandwich.’
 -  The soil is good for pimento, and there's still some grown on the property.
 -  My meal began with a pickled quail egg touched with mashed black truffles, and a little pot of mashed Cheddar cheese and pimentos, served with toast points arranged on a silver rack.
 -  The pimientos rellenos for €6.90 consisted of oven-baked peppers stuffed with spiced lamb and almonds.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 17th century: from Spanish, from medieval Latin pigmentum ‘spice’, from Latin, ‘pigment’.     |