A1 noun Neutral #1,478 am häufigsten

pepper

/ˈpep.ə(r)/

A common spice made from dried berries that adds a sharp, spicy flavor to food, or a hollow green, red, or yellow vegetable. It is one of the most widely used seasonings in the world alongside salt.

Beispiele

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1

I usually add a little black pepper to my pasta for extra flavor.

I usually add a little black pepper to my pasta for extra flavor.

2

The recipe requires two finely chopped red peppers and a teaspoon of ground spice.

The recipe requires two finely chopped red peppers and a teaspoon of ground spice.

3

Pass the pepper, this soup is a bit bland.

Pass the pepper, this soup is a bit bland.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
pepper
Verb
pepper
Adjektiv
peppery
Verwandt
peppercorn
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'peppy' person who has a lot of energy because they ate a spicy red pepper.

Schnelles Quiz

This salad needs a little more ___ and salt.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: pepper

Beispiele

1

I usually add a little black pepper to my pasta for extra flavor.

everyday

I usually add a little black pepper to my pasta for extra flavor.

2

The recipe requires two finely chopped red peppers and a teaspoon of ground spice.

formal

The recipe requires two finely chopped red peppers and a teaspoon of ground spice.

3

Pass the pepper, this soup is a bit bland.

informal

Pass the pepper, this soup is a bit bland.

4

The study analyzes the chemical properties of piperine found in black pepper.

academic

The study analyzes the chemical properties of piperine found in black pepper.

5

Our wholesale division specializes in the bulk distribution of organic pepper varieties.

business

Our wholesale division specializes in the bulk distribution of organic pepper varieties.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
pepper
Verb
pepper
Adjektiv
peppery
Verwandt
peppercorn

Häufige Kollokationen

black pepper black pepper
salt and pepper salt and pepper
bell pepper bell pepper
ground pepper ground pepper
chili pepper chili pepper

Häufige Phrasen

salt and pepper hair

hair that is a mix of black and grey

peppered with

covered or filled with something in many places

cracked pepper

coarsely broken peppercorns

Wird oft verwechselt mit

pepper vs paper

Paper is the material you write on; pepper is a spice or vegetable. They sound similar but have different vowel sounds.

pepper vs piper

A piper is a person who plays a pipe instrument, whereas pepper is food.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'pepper' as an uncountable noun when talking about the spice powder (e.g., 'put some pepper on'). Use it as a countable noun when referring to the whole vegetable (e.g., 'buy three peppers').

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often pronounce 'pepper' like 'paper'. Remember that 'pepper' has a short 'e' sound like 'pen'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'peppy' person who has a lot of energy because they ate a spicy red pepper.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Old English 'pipor', coming from Latin 'piper' and Greek 'peperi'.

Grammatikmuster

Uncountable for spice: 'Add pepper.' Countable for vegetable: 'One pepper, two peppers.' Usually takes 'some' or 'a little' as a spice.
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Kultureller Kontext

In most Western dining cultures, a salt shaker and a pepper shaker are placed together on almost every dining table.

Schnelles Quiz

This salad needs a little more ___ and salt.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: pepper

Mehr Food Wörter

snack

A1

A snack is a small amount of food eaten between main meals such as breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is typically something quick to prepare and easy to consume when you feel a little hungry.

cup

A1

A small, open container used for drinking liquids, usually featuring a handle. It can also refer to a specific unit of measurement used in cooking and baking.

glass

A1

A container made of glass, without a handle, used for drinking liquids. It also refers to the hard, clear, breakable material used to make windows and bottles.

fork

A1

A tool with a handle and several narrow metal points used for picking up and eating food. It is one of the most common utensils found in a kitchen or restaurant setting.

spoon

A1

A kitchen tool with a shallow bowl at the end of a handle, used for eating, stirring, or serving food. It is most commonly used for liquids like soup or small foods like rice and cereal.

waiter

A1

A person, usually a man, who works in a restaurant and serves food and drinks to customers at their tables. They take orders, answer questions about the menu, and provide the bill at the end of the meal.

salty

A1

Salty describes a taste that is like salt or contains a lot of salt. It is one of the five basic tastes and is commonly used to describe snacks, sea water, or food that has been seasoned heavily.

sandwich

A1

A sandwich is a food item typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread. It is a popular type of lunch food, often taken to work, school, or picnics because it is easy to carry and eat.

chocolate

A1

Chocolate is a sweet, usually brown food made from roasted and ground cacao seeds. It is typically sold as a candy bar or used as a flavor in various desserts and drinks.

honey

A1

Honey is a sweet, thick liquid that bees make from the nectar of flowers. It is commonly used as a natural sweetener in cooking, baking, and drinks like tea.

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