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cayenne

/kahy-en, key-/US // kaɪˈɛn, keɪ- //UK // (keɪˈɛn) //

卡宴,辣椒素,辣椒,辣妹子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hot, biting condiment composed of the ground pods and seeds of the pepper Capsicum annuum longum.
    • : the long, wrinkled, twisted fruit of this plant.
    • : the plant itself.

Examples

  • Instead, diners receive a jar of braised sardines mashed with tomatoes and onions, spiked with cayenne and lemon juice and served alongside fingers of toasted bread.

  • This recipe marinates them in Worcestershire and includes a spicy blend of paprika, cayenne, garlic and onion in the batter to fry them into crispy, flavorful bites.

  • The finishing touch is red with cayenne, chiles and paprika, and rounded out with cumin, coriander and a suggestion of sugar.

  • Brined, steamed, fried cauliflower is introduced as “Egyptian KFC,” thanks to a crackling crust spiked with cayenne, onion, garlic and other finger-licking-good seasonings.

  • I skipped the celery, for instance, and added more spice in the form of ground cayenne and a finishing touch of Crystal hot sauce.

  • From cayenne pepper master cleanses to cotton balls, women have ingested a lot of weird items in an effort to lose weight.

  • I became a vegan, started detoxing, cayenne pepper, all that stuff.

  • But he should also flavor that bland dish with a little unexpected cayenne pepper.

  • Add the beer, salt, cayenne, and bay leaves, and stir to blend.

  • Once butter has coated the bottom of the pan, add onions, salt, and cayenne pepper.

  • The Cayenne cane yields best, and thrives in low grounds, the soil a mixture of sand and loam.

  • He bought a large plantation in Cayenne, and made the slaves free, and founded schools to teach them.

  • It is very common at Guiana, for which reason many travellers have styled it the Cayenne Sapajou.

  • Poor orphan, the first mouthful he took seemed to consist of cayenne pepper.

  • When his feeble love is sated, he will hold thee surely then Something lower than his hookah, something less than his cayenne.