Tabasco Pepper (Noun)
Meaning
Plant bearing very hot medium-sized oblong red peppers; grown principally in the Gulf Coast states for production of hot sauce.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The chef carefully sliced open the tabasco pepper, releasing a pungent aroma into the air as he prepared to make a fresh batch of hot sauce.
- In Louisiana, tabasco peppers are commonly used in a variety of spicy dishes, including jambalaya and gumbo.
- To add a bit of heat to the soup, Emma simply sliced up a single tabasco pepper and tossed it in, allowing the flavors to simmer together for a few hours.
- The store's specialty sauce was made with ripe tabasco peppers harvested from local farms in Texas and brought in fresh daily to be ground into the perfect blend of spices.
- These unique seeds of the tabasco pepper will only produce more spicy fruits with distinctive and tangy heat to wake up a mundane dinner meal instantly.