cayenne pepper

Etymology
From, later associated with.

Noun

 * 1) Any of several very hot chilli peppers.
 * 2) A powder condiment or spice formed from the dried chilli pepper varieties above.
 * 1) A powder condiment or spice formed from the dried chilli pepper varieties above.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: кайе́нски пипе́р
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 卡宴辣椒
 * Mandarin: 卡宴辣椒
 * Finnish:
 * Hebrew: פלפל קאיין
 * Irish: piobar Chéin
 * Japanese: カイエンペッパー, カイエンヌペッパー
 * Lü: ᦘᦲᧅᦶᦎᧉ
 * Manx: pibbyr caiaan
 * Navajo: azeedíchʼííʼ łichxíʼígíí
 * Norman: paîvre d'Cayenne
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: pimenta-caiena, pimenta-de-caiena
 * Romanian: ardei de Cayenne
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: pimienta de Cayena
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tagalog: kayena, siling labuyo
 * Thai: พริกชี้ฟ้า
 * Yiddish: קאַיענער פֿעפֿער


 * Afrikaans: rooipeper
 * Bulgarian: кайе́нски пипе́р
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 卡宴辣椒粉
 * Mandarin: 卡宴辣椒粉
 * Esperanto: kajena pipro
 * Finnish:
 * French:, ,
 * German:
 * Greek: πιπέρι καγιέν
 * Hebrew: פלפל קאיין
 * Irish: piobar Chéin
 * Japanese: カイエンペッパー, カイエンヌペッパー
 * Manx: pibbyr caiaan
 * Navajo: azeedíchʼííʼ łichxíʼígíí
 * Norman: paîvre d'Cayenne
 * Portuguese: pimenta-caiena, pimenta-de-caiena
 * Romanian: ardei de Cayenne
 * Slovene: kajenski poper
 * Spanish: pimienta de Cayena
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: kayena, siling labuyo
 * Thai: พริกชี้ฟ้า
 * Yiddish: קאַיענער פֿעפֿער