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peppercorn

Fiery vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

fiery | peppercorn |


As an adjective fiery

is of or relating to fire.

As a noun peppercorn is

the seeds of the plant piper nigrum commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Chili vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

chili | peppercorn |


As a proper noun chili

is (lb).

As a noun peppercorn is

the seeds of the plant piper nigrum commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Groundpepper vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

groundpepper | peppercorn |


As a noun peppercorn is

the seeds of the plant piper nigrum commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Peppercorn - What does it mean?

peppercorn | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun peppercorn

is the seeds of the plant Piper nigrum. Commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Blackpepper vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

blackpepper | peppercorn |


As a noun peppercorn is

the seeds of the plant piper nigrum commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Peppercorn vs Pepperampflash - What's the difference?

peppercorn | pepperampflash |

Taxonomy vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

taxonomy | peppercorn |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and peppercorn

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while peppercorn is the seeds of the plant Piper nigrum. Commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Peppermint vs Peppercorn - What's the difference?

peppermint | peppercorn |


As nouns the difference between peppermint and peppercorn

is that peppermint is a hybrid herb of the mint family formed by crossing watermint and spearmint, which has a high menthol content and a sharp flavor and is used in cooking, especially in herb teas and in confections while peppercorn is the seeds of the plant Piper nigrum. Commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed.

Peppercorn vs Capsicum - What's the difference?

peppercorn | capsicum |


As nouns the difference between peppercorn and capsicum

is that peppercorn is the seeds of the plant Piper nigrum. Commonly used as a spice, usually but not always ground or crushed while capsicum is any of several tropical American plants, of the genus Capsicum, principally the species Capsicum annuum and Capsicum frutescens, that are cultivated as edible peppers.

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