In Spanish, paprika is commonly referred to as "pimentón." It is a spice made from ground, dried red peppers and is often used in Spanish cuisine to add flavor and color to dishes. There are different varieties of pimentón, including sweet (dulce), bittersweet (agridulce), and hot (picante).
You do not say "hi" in paprika, for paprika is not a language. It is a spice. Sorry to break it to you.
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"
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.
Hungarian paprika, like all paprika, is ground into powder from dried pimento peppers. However, Hungarian paprika is generally made from a spicier variety of pimento than say Spanish paprika and therefore has more spicy heat.
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No, it is derived from the Spanish Language.
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Can't tell if the name comes from the Spanish language, but Steven means "Esteban" in Spanish
People from Spain are called "Spanish." Spanish is also a language name.