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Pepin

[ US /ˈpɛpɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. king of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768)

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  • (Passiflora sp.) that are superior to most commonly known cultivars; pepino 12: Seeds and germplasm
  • Several TV stations have launched special programming to promote the maligned vegetable, including the La Sexta network, which is running a series of events and promotions it calls the "pepino revolution". Europe's E. Coli Cases Rise
  • As usual, several women and children came on the bus to sell things – pepino cucumber was a big one, pork meals, and chicken meals were also common. Copan Ruinas, Honduras, A Long Day's Journey to an Ancient Mayan Civilization
  • These dishes may be accompanied by classic cocktails or original creations such as u'love, the lychee martini or the pepino colada. Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution
  • Pepinos are high in potassium and are full of vitamin A, B and C.
  • Explain the following expressions: "do-nothing kings"; _missi dominici_; Holy Roman Empire; and "Donation of Pepin. Early European History
  • The vodka-based mango ginger martini is a bit sweet, the spicy pepino margarita not spicy enough. Cocktails on the Terrace
  • If the syrup does not jelly enough, peelings of more acid, more pectin-rich reinette or capendu apples which Cotgrave in his Dictionarie says are “more delicious than the pepin” may be boiled in it. Savoring The Past
  • The purple-striped ‘melumber’ – officially known as the pepino – tastes like a cross between a melon and a cucumber. Fruit That Tastes Like a Cross Between Melon and Cucumber | Impact Lab
  • In the 750s, Pepin assumed the kingship of the Franks and introduced a completely new silver coinage, using the Latin term ‘denarius’.
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