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pepperoni

/ˈpɛpəˌroʊni/
/pɛpəˈrʌʊni/
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Pepperoni is a flavorful sausage that's usually cut in thin slices. On pizza night, you and your sister might argue about toppings: you prefer pepperoni, while she likes mushrooms and olives.

Officially, pepperoni is a variety of salami, a sausage that makes most people think of sandwiches rather than pizza. Usually pepperoni is bright red, with a peppery, smoky flavor and a soft, chewy texture. Rather than black pepper, most pepperoni is flavored with paprika, a seasoning made from sweet bell peppers. The origin of the name backs this up: it comes from the Italian peperone, "bell pepper."

Definitions of pepperoni
  1. noun
    a pork and beef sausage (or a thin slice of this sausage)
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    type of:
    sausage
    highly seasoned minced meat stuffed in casings
Pronunciation
US
/ˈpɛpəˌroʊni/
UK
/pɛpəˈrʌʊni/
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