guinea pepper

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guinea pepper

The chef grinds guinea pepper seeds to season the stew.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A tropical West African evergreen tree: This refers to a specific tree species native to West Africa, known for producing pungent seeds.
    • The pungent aromatic seeds from this tree: These seeds are used as a condiment and have a history of use in traditional medicine.
    • A West African plant bearing pungent, peppery seeds: This is a broader definition that can refer to the plant itself, which is the source of the seeds.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The recipe calls for a pinch of ground guinea pepper.
    • In traditional medicine, guinea pepper is believed to have healing properties.
    • The guinea pepper tree is an important part of the local ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
  • As a culinary spice: Guinea pepper is used to add a hot, peppery flavor to dishes, similar to but distinct from black pepper or grains of paradise.
    • The chef's secret was a blend of guinea pepper and native herbs.
Variants and Related Words
  • Grains of paradise (): This is a closely related term and often refers to the seeds of the guinea pepper plant. They are used as a spice.
  • Melegueta pepper: Another name for the seeds of the guinea pepper plant.
  • Alligator pepper: A common name for the same or a very similar species.
Synonyms
  • Spice: A general term for a substance used to flavor food.
  • Condiment: A substance used to add flavor to food.
Notes on Meaning

The term "guinea pepper" primarily refers to the plant Aframomum melegueta and its seeds. It is important to distinguish it from the common black pepper (Piper nigrum). The seeds are known for their sharp, peppery taste and aromatic quality.

guinea pepper

The chef grinds guinea pepper seeds to season the stew.

Noun
  1. tropical west African evergreen tree bearing pungent aromatic seeds used as a condiment and in folk medicine
  2. West African plant bearing pungent peppery seeds