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.
The word "paprika" is originally Hungarian. It originated from the Croatian language "papar" which also means pepper. When you say paprika, you also mean small version of the "papar." (Since bell peppers are usually big)
Pepper. Do notice that Black pepper is "mustapippuri", white pepper is "valkopippuri" but red pepper is "paprika".
Paprika and hot chili are not the same. Hot chili is a type of pepper, whereas paprika is a spice.
Paprika is a vegetable Paprika is a red powder that is made from grinding the dried pods of various mild varieties of the pepper plant.
You do not say "hi" in paprika, for paprika is not a language. It is a spice. Sorry to break it to you.
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The difference is the type of peppers that are ground up. Paprika is made from grinding aromatic sweet red pepper pods. This spice comes in three main "flavors" mild, hot and smoked. Cayenne pepper is made from tropical hot chilies which are dried and ground. Cayenne pepper is always hot!
Paprika is a spice made from ground, dried fruits of Capsicum annuum, either bell pepper or chili pepper varieties or mixtures thereof."Dinikdik na tuyong sili"haha!
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Really I don't think so. In MY OPINION I just don't think paprika has the same spices and indigents as in red pepper. Do like you get my point
cumin, paprika, oregano, garlic, salt, pepper, cinnamon, etc.