Similar words: malapert, jalalabad, spend a penny, lapel, galapagos, malapropos, malapropism, open out. Meaning: n. 1. plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red 2. hot green or red pepper of southwestern United States and Mexico.
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1 Add the chicken, onion, jalapeno pepper and garlic.
2 When a recipe calls for tamarind or jalapeno chillies, save fruitless searching in local shops by calling Deliline.
3 Dramatic look with tiny jalapeno pepper slices embedded in melted cheese topping.
4 Add the tomatoes, red pepper, jalapeno pepper, salt and pepper.
5 Jalapeno peppers are very hot.
6 Jalapeno, red onions, roman tomatoes and our new secret genonese sauce.
7 Jalapeno peppers vary in heat, so it is important to taste the salsa to ensure you do not make it too hot to handle.
8 Add jalapeno , carrots, spices, and salt; lower heat to medium low, and cook until carrots are almost tender, 4 to 5 minutes.
9 The president ordered a cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, jalapeno peppers, and mustard as well as several other cheeseburgers to go.
10 The explosive force of a cherry bomb of jalapeno is more than capable of dislodging a ladder from a Wall-nut.
11 They found capsaicin, an ingredient of jalapeno peppers, triggers cancer cell deaths by attacking mitochondria - the cells' energy-generating boiler rooms.
12 Learn how to add jalapeno to guacamole with expert cooking tips in this free easy Mexican cuisine video clip.
13 Experts are now warning consumers to avoid jalapeno and Serrano peppers.
14 Jalapeno : A good name for a dog with a sometimes fiery disposition.
15 Add the remaining bell peppers and onions, the cilantro and the jalapeno peppers.
16 It's unmistakable as Kim feels the length of a jalapeno with her tongue then pours milk down her throat[sentencedict.com], letting it spill down her cheeks and chin.
17 And starting tomorrow they'll expand the salmonella probe beyond tomatoes to include cilantro, jalapeno peppers and some onions from Mexico.
18 Mrs Clinton's penchant for spicy food is reportedly so notorious that flight stewards bring jalapeno slices to her with every dish.
19 The U. S. has suffered a series of outbreaks involving food-borne illnesses, including a months-long string of salmonella cases finally traced to jalapeno and serrano peppers from Mexico.
20 Kertus Davis climbs out of his car after it catches fire during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway July 3 in Daytona Beach.
21 Oh, please tell me at least have the saffron corn with jalapeno honey butter.
22 Or are you ready to start living on the wild side,[www.Sentencedict.com] and try a loaf of our 4)Chilean Jalapeno ?
23 Since many people do not recognize the difference between the two types of peppers, jalapeno and Serrano, experts are advising people to steer clear of both.
24 In blender, combine lime juice, soy sauce, garlic, and jalapeno; puree until smooth.
25 A separate outbreak of salmonella last year linked to jalapeno peppers from Mexico led 1, 400 people to become ill.
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