Paprika is made from peppers, so it would be a vegetable, but in most usage the quantity is so low that it is really just a seasoning.
Paprika isn't a food. Paprika is more like a food additive. It is typically used as a spice.
Paprika is a spice, so, yes, it is a food. It is made from ground, dried, ripe, red, hot peppers. Capsicum annuum grossum
I only can tell you good stuff for Paprika........................ Paprika is a powdered spice added to food. It can change the color of a food. Paprika is made from dried bell peppers. Paprika is very mild in flavor. It was named Paprika as the one that is hot. Paprika is made from ground and chili pepper. The Paprika is used in Greece, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Morocco, and also Spain, and Portugal. The Paprika is a dark reddish orange color, and used to change the color of the food. It is not made just for color though. It could be good for your health as for an aid for digestion. Paprika has high in Vitamin C and holds as much as 9 times as much vitamin C than one tomato. It can also be good for blood pressure and can also improve circulation. Zoos use paprika to put on flamingos food in the zoo.
Paprika, contrary to popular belief is a spice but very mild. Most people use paprika as a food coloring for certain dishes like deviled eggs. I use it to make my oven fried chicken have a more fried look. Paprika is not however, overpowering.
You can, but unless you want to hurt your dog, you shouldn't. Paprika is known to cause irritations on the dogs skin and their eyes, and many dogs are allergic to it.
The Next Food Network Star - 2005 Cooking from the Pantry Smoked Paprika Lasagna was released on: USA: 17 August 2009
with paprika
it is the extract from paprika #swag
You do not say "hi" in paprika, for paprika is not a language. It is a spice. Sorry to break it to you.
Paprika Steen's birth name is Paprika Kirstine Steen.
The Telugu/English dictionary translates Paprika to Paprika or Spanish Paprika in English. Paprika is a spice made from the ground fruit of the Capsicum Annum which is a Bell Pepper or a Chile Pepper.
If you want to say I smoked paprika (who knows it´s possible haha) you say "Fumé paprika" If you want to say smoked paprika you say "Paprika fumada" or if using in descibing a recipe for cooking you say "paprika ahumada"