Paprika in a sentence as a noun

I own, literally, four bottles of paprika right now because several times I just couldn't remember so I said "better safe than sorry.

The notion of music as a commodity to be consumed like sugar and paprika is a modern one, and, M Kim argues, a historical quirk whose time has passed.

Ingredients making up less than 2% of product include salt, mustard flour, paprika, spice, natural flavor, potassium sorbate, enzyme modified egg yolk, and dried garlic.

Is it a baked recipe, or "sauce & noodles" deal?I typically make a roux, add a sharp/extra sharp cheddar to it to make a very tangy cheese sauce, then stir in the cooked macaroni, and a touch of paprika and cayenne and sprinkle breadcrumbs on top. Sometimes I will add feta or a little blue cheese if I have any on hand.

Paprika definitions

noun

plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers

See also: pimento pimiento

noun

a mild powdered seasoning made from dried pimientos