Noun
/kæˈjɛn/
The term "cayenne" primarily refers to a type of pepper (Capsicum annuum) that is often used as a spice in cooking due to its pungent heat and flavor. It can also refer to a ground spice made from dried cayenne peppers. The word "cayenne" is frequently used in culinary contexts, particularly in recipes that seek to add heat or spice to dishes.
In terms of frequency of use, "cayenne" is more commonly found in written contexts, particularly in cookbooks, blogs about food, and discussions related to cooking or nutrition. However, it is also used in oral speech when discussing ingredients or flavors.
Cayenne can elevate any dish with its fiery heat.
Cayenne puede elevar cualquier plato con su ardiente picor.
Many recipes call for cayenne to add a spicy kick.
Muchas recetas requieren cayenne para añadir un toque picante.
Adding a pinch of cayenne can enhance the flavor of your soup.
Añadir una pizca de cayenne puede realzar el sabor de tu sopa.
While "cayenne" is not typically found in many idiomatic expressions, it does contribute to phrases that reflect its use in culinary practices. Below are example sentences that include it in somewhat idiomatic ways:
The dish needed a little more cayenne to spice things up.
El plato necesitaba un poco más de cayenne para darle sabor.
She added cayenne to her cooking arsenal to tackle bland meals.
Ella añadió cayenne a su arsenal culinario para enfrentar comidas insípidas.
A dash of cayenne can make a world of difference in your cooking.
Un toque de cayenne puede hacer una gran diferencia en tu cocina.
Many chefs know that a sprinkle of cayenne is the secret ingredient in their best dishes.
Muchos chefs saben que un poco de cayenne es el ingrediente secreto en sus mejores platos.
The word "cayenne" comes from the French word "cayenne," which refers to the pepper, and it is derived from the name of the city "Cayenne" in French Guiana, where the plant is grown. The term itself has roots tracing back to the native American languages, specifically the Tupi word "kaiana," meaning "pepper."
Synonyms:
- Pepper
- Chili
Antonyms: - Sweet (as in the absence of spiciness) - Mild