मीरचा Meaning in English
मीरचा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mircha
, pepper
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
काली मिर्च के दानेकाली मिर्च पॉट
काली मिर्च की जड़
काली मिर्च जड़
काली मिर्च स्टेक
काली मिर्च वाला मांस का टुकड़ा
पेपरीनेस
पुदीना कैंडी
पेपरमिंट कैंडी
पुदीना पैटी
पेपपेस्ट
पेपफुल
पेपीस
पेप्लॉस
पेप्सी कोला
मीरचा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Similar to ceviche, a pickling marinade of lemon juice, fresh coconut, green onions, salt and spicy [pepper]s or donni' is used to marinate cooked chicken, raw shrimp, fish or beef meat/liver.
His attempts to get funds from the City of London were unsuccessful, and he had recourse instead to a speculation in pepper.
Different peppers from the same plant have been reported to vary substantially in heat intensity.
This time, when his players faced policemen, the coach received an aggression in his eyes by a pepper spray.
Only sweet red peppers (also hand chopped with the Zırh) and salt should be added.
long pepper, 20–66 grams.
Although the pepper is sometimes described as a cross between a pepper and a tomato, this description is not botanically accurate, and refers only to the resemblance in color and size between red peppers and cherry tomatoes.
The Romans knew of both and often referred to either as just piper; Pliny erroneously believed dried black pepper and long pepper came from the same plant.
Ray Richmond of Variety described the show as having "all the wit and charm of a pepper-spray canister", and concludes ""Union Square" is like "Friends" on decaf — grumpy, disconnected, tired.
Its flavour is derived from tamarind, cayenne pepper and garlic oil.
Both mounted and on foot, the large swarm of skirmishers would hide from enemies if possible, pepper their formations with fire and deploy ambushes.
The gravy typically used local spices like black pepper (meerya), chilli, turmeric, onion, nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, etc.
The ship was 43 meters in length and had burden of 1,000 tons, and was transporting wares including Ming-dynasty Chinese porcelain, painted ceramics from Italy, Indian peppercorns, coffee pots, clay tobacco pipes and Arabian incense.