Meaning of pepperette | Babel Free
Definitions
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An adulterant added to ground peppercorns, made from ground olive pits. countable, uncountable
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A small receptacle with a perforated top used for dispensing pepper or similar spices; pepper shaker. countable, uncountable
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A snack product made of meat spiced with hot pepper countable, uncountable
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A mild small red capsicum. countable, uncountable
Examples
“In opening up the case for the prosecution Mr. Sadler stated that the pepper was found by the analyst (Dr. Campbell Brown) to contain 7 percent, of pepperette; and he was proceeding to refer to Mr. Kotzian, the manufacturer of the substance, when Mr. FirmiDger objected, and the objection was sustained by the Bench.”
“It has heretofore mainly consisted in the addition of rice, sand, and shop-sweepings, but recently a trade has sprung up in the sale of “poivrette” or “pepperette,” a substance which is made in Italy by grinding olive stones, and is sold in this country at about 1d. a lb., whereas the price of the pepper with which it is mixed is from 8d. to 1s.6d. a lb.”
“The chief adulterants of pepper are: excess of mineral matter (sand, etc.) starch (chiefly rice), long pepper, added husk, and ground olive stones or pepperette or poivrette.”
“The idea is also applied to spices, such as ginger, mace, cinnamon, nutmeg, mixed spice, &c., a household box of pepperettes, containing six assorted spices of the best quality, costing 1s. 3d.”
“Small cruets, or pepperettes, salt cellars, and quaint mustard pots are placed at the corners ; or, if available, near each person.”
“The pepperette is cast as a begging pug dog, the salt as a bear: both have decoratively pierced pull-off heads .”
“The 'bun pepperette' had a baluster-shaped body, but the steeply- domed pierced lid was replaced by a much smaller lid, usually with relatively simple piercing, reducing the overall height quite considerably to create an altogether squatter appearance.”
“Out of the case, the meat case across the back of the store which had pepperettes, bologna, cold cuts, cheeses, steaks, chops, hams, all sorts of items.”
“At left: Gerard Stemmler, owner, with a smoke house truck (rack) of pepperettes.”
“Tora bit into a pepperette and tore the meat stick apart with a hard jerk of her hand.”
“I grabbed a spicy pepperette to snack on, then locked up the house and drove to Rueland Retirement.”
“Gently fry the tomatoes in olive oil and put the pepperette in whole.”
“Salsa, sliced pepperette, pickle relish, yellow mustard”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.