piquant Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpiː.kənt]
  • Us [ ˈpiː.kənt]

Meaning of piquant In English

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Examples of piquant

  • The original recipe contained a mix of fruits and spices making it a piquant, fruity sauce.

  • More spices are added, and the soup turns out more piquant and thicker than ukha.

  • There was something about her expression that was very piquant, he later said.

  • The tamarillo has been described as having a taste similar to that of a passion fruit and a piquant tomato combined.

  • Films like these are gratifyingly piquant and should definitely not be missed!.

  • The many piquant details her stories contain give her characters and the movies in which they appear a solid foothold in reality.

  • In "provolone piccante", the distinctive piquant taste is produced with lipase (enzyme) derived from goat.

  • Depending on the capsaicin content in bell peppers and the amount of added chili peppers, it can be sweet (traditional), piquant (the most common), or very hot.

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Translations of piquant In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    有趣的, (尤指因神秘而顯得)有趣的,刺激的, 辛辣的…

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  • 中文简体

    有趣的, (尤指因神秘而显得)有趣的,刺激的, 辛辣的…

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  • Español

    punzante, picante…

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  • Português

    picante, condimentado…

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  • Türk dili

    hafif acılı, baharatlı…

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  • Français

    piquant…

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  • Čeština

    pikantní…

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  • Dansk

    pikant, skarp…

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