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jalapeño
[ hah-luh-peyn-yoh; Spanish hah-lah-pe-nyaw ]
noun
- a hot green or orange-red chile pepper, the fruit of a variety of Capsicum annuum, used especially in Mexican cooking.
jalapeño
/ dʒæləˈpiːnəʊ; xalaˈpenjo /
noun
- a very hot type of green chilli pepper, used esp in Mexican cookery Alsojalapeño pepper
Word History and Origins
Origin of jalapeño1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jalapeño1
Example Sentences
The nuggets, made from all-white meat, are marinated in “jalapeño buttermilk flavor” and coated in a mixture of breadcrumbs and tortilla chips, Today reported.
The tomatoes were great this year — the cherry tomatoes were unbelievable — and we had great eggplants, bell peppers and jalapeno peppers.
Baldi In the evening, we’d all jump into the car and head to Nobu because the boys love the yellowtail jalapeno.
Dice the celery and jalapeño very small.
Students sampled and rated an acai bowl with fresh fruit and a cheesy jalapeno biscuit with hot honey chicken.
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