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- Piperade abstract "Piperade (Gascon) or Piperrada (Basque), from piper (pepper in Gascon, vs "biper" in Basque) is a typical Basque dish prepared with onion, green peppers, and tomatoes sautéd and flavoured with red Espelette pepper. The colours coincidentally reflect the colours of the spectrum like Basque flag (red, green and white). It may be served as a main course or as a side dish. Typical additions include egg, garlic or meats such as ham. This is a traditional French dish and is served in restaurants and cafés throughout France.".
- Piperade ingredient Bell_pepper.
- Piperade ingredient Espelette_pepper.
- Piperade ingredient Onion.
- Piperade ingredient Tomato.
- Piperade origin Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Piperade origin France.
- Piperade origin Spain.
- Piperade thumbnail Pipérade.jpg?width=300.
- Piperade type Entr%C3%A9e.
- Piperade type Side_dish.
- Piperade wikiPageExternalLink piperadewitheggs_90495.
- Piperade wikiPageID "10356531".
- Piperade wikiPageRevisionID "580831437".
- Piperade country "France and Spain".
- Piperade course "Entrée or side dish".
- Piperade hasPhotoCollection Piperade.
- Piperade mainIngredient "Onions, green peppers, tomatoes, red Espelette pepper".
- Piperade name "Piperade".
- Piperade region Basque_Country_(greater_region).
- Piperade type Soup.
- Piperade subject Category:Basque_cuisine.
- Piperade subject Category:Spanish_soups_and_stews.
- Piperade type Dish107557434.
- Piperade type Food100021265.
- Piperade type Matter100020827.
- Piperade type Nutriment107570720.
- Piperade type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Piperade type Soup107583197.
- Piperade type SpanishSoupsAndStews.
- Piperade type Substance100020090.
- Piperade type Food.
- Piperade type FunctionalSubstance.
- Piperade comment "Piperade (Gascon) or Piperrada (Basque), from piper (pepper in Gascon, vs "biper" in Basque) is a typical Basque dish prepared with onion, green peppers, and tomatoes sautéd and flavoured with red Espelette pepper. The colours coincidentally reflect the colours of the spectrum like Basque flag (red, green and white). It may be served as a main course or as a side dish. Typical additions include egg, garlic or meats such as ham.".
- Piperade label "Piperade".
- Piperade label "Piperade".
- Piperade label "Piperade".
- Piperade label "Piperade".
- Piperade label "Piperrada".
- Piperade label "Piperrada".
- Piperade label "ピペラード".
- Piperade sameAs Piperade.
- Piperade sameAs Piperrada.
- Piperade sameAs Piperrada.
- Piperade sameAs Piperade.
- Piperade sameAs ピペラード.
- Piperade sameAs Piperade.
- Piperade sameAs Piperrada.
- Piperade sameAs m.02q99tb.
- Piperade sameAs Q1555816.
- Piperade sameAs Q1555816.
- Piperade sameAs Piperade.
- Piperade wasDerivedFrom Piperade?oldid=580831437.
- Piperade depiction Pipérade.jpg.
- Piperade isPrimaryTopicOf Piperade.
- Piperade name "Piperade".