Climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in northern Burma and Assam.
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Examples for "pepper"
Examples for "pepper"
1If I get one 'pass the pepper, please,' that's a good day.
2The use of teargas and pepper sprays are a public health nightmare.
3We desired salt; and the woman brought us pepper in the berry.
4Whisk in oil in a slow stream; season with pepper and cinnamon.
5Their paper focuses mostly, though, on the dangerous associated with pepper-based compounds.
1To give an example, the present price of black pepper is 3⅝d.
2The palate demands cayenne tomorrow, if it has had black pepper to-day.
3In small bowl, combine thyme, black pepper, salt, red pepper, and garlic.
4Peel the tomatoes, add salt, black pepper, mustard, red pepper, and allspice.
5I garnished with some celery leaves; coarse ground black pepper also works.
1There must be white pepper or chili flakes or something on there.
2Season with salt and white pepper, and grate in nutmeg to taste.
3Season with salt and white pepper and dredge well with flour.
4Season with nutmeg, red and white pepper, and add two eggs.
5After cooking ten minutes add salt, white pepper, cayenne and mace.
Translations for madagascar pepper