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Definition of cascabel in English: cascabelnoun ˈkaskəb(ə)lˈkaskəˌbel A small red chilli pepper of a mild-flavoured variety. 墨西哥卡丝卡贝尔辣椒 Example sentencesExamples - A dried, plum-shaped, blood-red chile, cascabels have a rich, nutty flavor and medium heat that make them excellent in sauces, soups and other cooked dishes.
- A round, very hot chile, cascabels are less common than other dried chiles but have a delicious nutlike flavor when toasted.
- Mix mashed sweet potatoes with ground coriander seeds, 1 generous tablespoon of the ground cascabels, and remaining ingredients and refrigerate, covered, for 24 hours to let flavors develop.
- Stir in the cascabels and let the chocolate mixture to cool slightly.
- I dumped anchos, chipotles and cascabels into a pot and let Iris have at it.
- There is a wide array of peppers ranging from jalapeños and bell peppers to chipotles and cascabels.
OriginMid 17th century: from Spanish, from Catalan cascavel, from medieval Latin cascabellus 'little bell'. Definition of cascabel in US English: cascabelnounˈkaskəˌbel A small red chile pepper of a mild-flavored variety. 墨西哥卡丝卡贝尔辣椒 Example sentencesExamples - I dumped anchos, chipotles and cascabels into a pot and let Iris have at it.
- A round, very hot chile, cascabels are less common than other dried chiles but have a delicious nutlike flavor when toasted.
- Mix mashed sweet potatoes with ground coriander seeds, 1 generous tablespoon of the ground cascabels, and remaining ingredients and refrigerate, covered, for 24 hours to let flavors develop.
- There is a wide array of peppers ranging from jalapeños and bell peppers to chipotles and cascabels.
- Stir in the cascabels and let the chocolate mixture to cool slightly.
- A dried, plum-shaped, blood-red chile, cascabels have a rich, nutty flavor and medium heat that make them excellent in sauces, soups and other cooked dishes.
OriginMid 17th century: from Spanish, from Catalan cascavel, from medieval Latin cascabellus ‘little bell’. |