- The
Espelette pepper (French:
piment d'Espelette
French pronunciation: [pi.mɑ̃ dɛs.pə.lɛt] ; Basque:
Ezpeletako biperra) is a
variety of Capsi**** annuum...
- madre, lit. 'I Didn't Find
Roses for My Mother'; French:
Roses rouges et
Piments verts, lit. 'Red
Roses and
Green Peppers'; Italian:
Peccato mortale, lit...
- lane. 9.
Chemin ****onais/Chemin Pointe-aux-
Piments The road
leading to the
village of Pointe-aux-
Piments used to be
called hemin ****onais. It has been...
-
Piment Fort was a po****r
Quebec humoristic game show
hosted by
Normand Brathwaite which aired on TVA from 1993 to 2001.
Piment Fort
means "hot pepper"...
- The bell
pepper is
called "パプリカ" (papurika) or "ピーマン" (pīman, from
French piment pronounced with a
silent 't') in ****an. In Switzerland, the
fruit is mostly...
-
complex in Bel Air Rivière Sèche, a
recreational center in
Pointe Aux
Piments and a Medi-Clinic in Flacq,
among others, bear the name of Lady Sushil...
-
Beachcomber Hotels buys the
former "Le
Mariya Hotel"
located in
Pointe aux
Piments.
Following extensive works, the
hotel is
renamed Le
Victoria 1996 : Le...
- used in a
variety of dishes. The
aromatic vegetables green bell
pepper (
piment doux), onion, and
celery are
called "the trinity" by
chefs in
Cajun and...
- (recipes for red wine and
piment found in the
Tractatus de Modo) or at the
beginning of the 14th
century (recipe for
piment in the
Regimen sanitatis (Regiment...
- (Eastern part in Rivière du
Rempart District) Plaine-des-Papayes Pointe-aux-
Piments Terre-Rouge
Triolet Trou-aux-Biches Ville-Bague (Eastern part in Rivière...