hungarian paprika

hungarian paprika
noun also hungarian pepper
Usage: usually capitalized H
1. : a paprika produced in Hungary from peppers of slight pungency and distinctive flavor; especially : one produced from the fleshy fruit freed from seeds and stalk — see king's paprika
2. : a plant producing peppers suitable for making Hungarian paprika

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