Piri piri (/ˌpɪri ˈpɪri/ PIRR-ee-PIRR-ee), often hyphenated or as one word, and with variant spellings peri-peri (/ˌpɛriˈpɛriː/) or pili pili, is a cultivar...
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known professionally as Piri, is an English musician. Born in Rochdale in Greater Manchester, she is half of the band Piri & Tommy and an original member...
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The Piri Reis map is a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Approximately one third of the map survives, housed...
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Muhiddin Piri (c. 1470 – 1553), better known as Piri Reis (Turkish: Pîrî Reis), was an Ottoman corsair, navigator, geographer, and cartographer. He is...
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Look up Piri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piri is the stage name of British musician Sophie McBurnie. Piri may also refer to: Piri Halasz (fl....
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of piri: Hyang piri (향피리; 鄕피리; lit. village piri) Se piri (세피리; 細피리; lit. thin piri) Dang piri (당피리; 唐피리; lit. Chinese piri) Dae piri (대피리) There are...
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Piri Awahou Tihou Weepu (born 7 September 1983) is a retired New Zealand rugby union player. Weepu played most recently for Wairarapa Bush in the Heartland...
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hot and mild paprika are in common usage there. Piri piri is the popular chili sauce; the term "piri piri" came to English through the Portuguese language...
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Piri Mehmed Pasha (1465 – 1532 Silivri) was an Ottoman statesman, and grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1518 to 1523. Piri Mehmed Pasha was a grandchild...
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Piri & Tommy are an English drum and bass duo, formed in 2021. The group are formed of Sophie "Piri" McBurnie and Tommy Villiers. The pair charted at...
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Miri Piri (Gurmukhi: ਮੀਰੀ-ਪੀਰੀ; mīrī pīrī) is a concept that has been practiced in Sikh religion since the seventeenth century. Miri is believed to have...
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Piri Thomas (born Juan Pedro Tomas; September 30, 1928 – October 17, 2011) was an American writer and poet of Puerto Rican-Cuban descent, whose memoir...
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Piri Wiri Tua can be: A pseudonym used by Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana, founder of the Ratana religion The Piri Wiri Tua Movement, a political party based...
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pork, salpicão sausage, presunto, chorizo, cumin, clove, nutmeg, lemon, piri-piri and bread or cornmeal, among other ingredients. It is served as a soup...
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The Piri system (also known or spelt as Peerah or Peehri) was part of the Sikh missionary administrative organization founded by the third Sikh guru, Guru...
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chicken derives from the piri-piri chicken typical of those places. In many contexts and locations in the world, chicken piri-piri and chicken cafreal designate...
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Kati Piri (born 8 April 1979) is a Hungarian-born Dutch politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives since 2021. A member of the Labour...
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cayenne, chipotle, chile de árbol, jalapeño, New Mexico, pasilla, and piri piri chili peppers. Gochugaru is a variety used in Korean cuisine traditionally...
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"On & On" (stylised in lowercase) is a liquid drum and bass song by Piri & Tommy, from their mixtape Froge.mp3. Released on 28 July 2022 on Polydor Records...
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the 19th century "Guinea pepper" had come to mean bird's eye chili or piri-piri, although he refers to Capsicum peppers in general in his entry. In the...
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korarima (Aframomum corrorima). Mitmita, another Ethiopian spice mixture Piri piri List of Ethiopian dishes and foods Seasoning Debrawork Abate (1995 EC)...
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Acaena novae-zelandiae (redirect from Piri-piri burr)
novae-zelandiae, commonly known as red bidibid, bidgee widgee, buzzy and piri-piri bur, is a small herbaceous, prostrate perennial, native to New Zealand...
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especially in the wide variety of spices used. These spices include piri piri (small, fiery chili peppers), white pepper, black pepper, saffron, paprika...
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Hajji Piri or Khvajeh Piri or Agha Piri and later known as Mohammad Piri was an Armenian merchant and Safavid official. He served during the reign of King...
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Piri Mehmed Pasha Mosque (Turkish: Piri Mehmet Paşa Cami) is an Ottoman-era mosque in Silivri, Istanbul Province, Turkey, built in 1530–31 by Grand vizier...
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places such as Saipan and Guam. African bird's eye chili, also known as Piri piri Bird's beak chile, also known as Chile de árbol Siling labuyo (popular...
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as piri piri (a Swahili name) in Mozambique and in Portugal, though this name is now also used for a newer, derived African cultivar, the piri piri pepper)...
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Piri Peéry (1904–1962) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. She appeared as a character actress in a number of Hungarian film productions. Romance of...
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African chicken consists of a grilled or roasted chicken coated with spicy piri piri sauce, which sometimes includes Asian ingredients. The dish — sometimes...
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Piri Beg Qajar was an early 16th-century Iranian military officer and official from the Turkoman Qajar tribe, who served under Safavid Shah ("King") Ismail...
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