- brazilian pepper
- Лесоводство: бразильский перец (древовидный кустарник)
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Brazilian pepper tree — noun small Brazilian evergreen resinous tree or shrub having dark green leaflets and white flowers followed by bright red fruit; used as a street tree and lawn specimen • Syn: ↑Schinus terebinthifolius • Hypernyms: ↑tree • Member Holonyms:… … Useful english dictionary
Brazilian pepper tree — a small Brazilian evergreen tree or shrub, Schinus terebinthifolius, of the cashew family, having inconspicuous white flowers and bright red fruit: the berries are used for Christmas decorations. Also called Christmasberry tree. * * * … Universalium
Pepper — may refer to:PlantsThe genus Piper of the pepper family (Piperaceae), including for example: *Black pepper, white and green pepper, Piper nigrum * Cubeb, Piper cubeba , also known as Java pepper * Long pepper, Piper longum The genus Capsicum of… … Wikipedia
Brazilian cuisine — A Brazilian breakfast. Pão de queijo ( … Wikipedia
Pepper spray — This article is about the chemical compound. For agent used in riot control, see Pepper spray projectile. This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) … Wikipedia
Black pepper — Pepper plant with immature peppercorns Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Cayenne pepper — A large red cayenne Heat Hot Scoville rating 30,000 – 50,000 The cayenne pepper also known as the Guinea spice … Wikipedia
Chili pepper — For other uses, see Chili (disambiguation). A habanero chili pepper, one of the more piquant (hotter) chili peppers … Wikipedia
Sichuan pepper — Chinese 花椒 … Wikipedia
Pink pepper — may refer to:* Black pepper, a sprawling shrub * Brazilian pepper, a flowering vine … Wikipedia
Malagueta pepper — Malagueta pepper, a kind of Capsicum frutescens, is a type of chilli used in Brazil, Portugal and Mozambique. It is heavily used in the Bahia state of Brazil . It apparently gets its name from the unrelated melegueta pepper from West Africa… … Wikipedia