green pepper
Americannoun
noun
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the green unripe fruit of the sweet pepper, eaten raw or cooked
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the unripe fruit of various other pepper plants, eaten as a green vegetable
Etymology
Origin of green pepper
First recorded in 1690–1700
Example Sentences
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Hatch is known for its big, meaty green pepper, which has increased in popularity worldwide over the last 20 years.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2024
There was a Philly cheesesteak pizza topped with ribbons of seasoned sirloin, strips of green pepper, caramelized onion and waxy deli slices of white American cheese.
From Salon • Oct. 7, 2022
I rendered a couple of slices of diced, thick-cut bacon and used the bacon fat to cook minced onion, celery and green pepper.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 27, 2022
Mix softened cheese, sour cream and milk; add beef jerky, green pepper, onion and black pepper.
From Fox News • Dec. 13, 2021
Celia examines the withered contents of her refrigerator: three carrots, half a green pepper, a handful of spongy potatoes.
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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