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jalapeño
[hah-luh-peyn-yoh, hah-lah-pe-nyaw]
noun
plural
jalapeñosa hot green or orange-red chile pepper, the fruit of a variety of Capsicum annuum, used especially in Mexican cooking.
jalapeño
/ dʒæləˈpiːnəʊ, xalaˈpenjo /
noun
Also: jalapeño pepper. a very hot type of green chilli pepper, used esp in Mexican cookery
Word History and Origins
Origin of jalapeño1
Word History and Origins
Origin of jalapeño1
Example Sentences
If you’re feeling spicy, try leveling some lemon peels with jalapeños and sugar along with adding a jalapeño garnish and a Tajin rim around the glass.
The wontons are filled with a delicious blend of cream cheese, parmesan and diced jalapeño peppers, which is then encased in a wonton skin and fried “until bubbly and golden brown.”
Little explanation is required to prove why TJ’s Roasted Hatch Chile & Jalapeño Cheese Dip deserves a spot on the potluck table.
TJ’s said it best: “Where does one even begin to recommend occasions for Trader Joe’s Roasted Hatch Chile & Jalapeño Cheese Dip? Perhaps one starts from the premise that any occasion can be vastly improved by the addition of a superlatively creamy, remarkably cheesy, and sensationally spicy appetizer Dip, and goes from there.”
From Spanakopita to a Roasted Hatch Chile & Jalapeño Cheese Dip, here are eight items that are guaranteed to make you a stellar guest at your next potluck.
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Related Words
- chili pepper www.thesaurus.com
- hot pepper
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