Pepper
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Pepper may refer to:
The Piper genus, in the Piperaceae family, including:
- Black pepper, white and green pepper, Piper nigrum
- Cubeb, Piper cubeba, also known as Java pepper.
- Long pepper, Piper longum
The Capsicum genus, including:
- Bell pepper, often referred to in the UK and Canada as simply "peppers"
- Chili pepper
- Datil pepper
And also:
- Brazilian pepper, Schinus terebinthifolius, a tree producing "pink peppercorns"they are very spicy.
- Sichuan pepper, Zanthoxylum piperitum
- Tasmannia or Mountain pepper, Tasmannia lanceolata
- Ukrainian Red Midget, Puniceus minimum, pusillus, a.k.a. Ukrainian Mean Pepper or, disputably, Thai Hot
- Pepperwood, Zanthoxylum clava-herculis
- Pepper tree
- Art Pepper, musician
- Barry Pepper, Canadian actor
- Claude Pepper, U.S. Congressman
- Pepper Keenan, Rock musician
- Pepper Roni, a Lego game character
- Tom Pepper, fictional actor who played Kramer in the Seinfeld pilot (real name Larry Hankin)
- Wendy Pepper, fashion designer
- William Pepper, American physician
- William F. Pepper, American lawyer
- Julius Peppers, American NFL defensive end who plays for the Carolina Panthers
- Sgt. Leann "Pepper" Anderson, the central character in the 1970s Police Woman TV series, played by Angie Dickinson
- Pepper (band), a ska band originally from Hawaii
- Pepper (volleyball) and Pepper (baseball), sports warm-up exercises
- Newark Pepper, a defunct Major League Baseball team from the Federal League
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, an American funk rock band
- "Pepper (song)", a 1996 song by the alternative rock band Butthole Surfers
- MildlyHotPeppers, home of the MHP Macromedia Flash productions
- Sandra Denton, "Pepa" from the American hip hop trio Salt-n-Pepa
- Dr Pepper, a carbonated soft drink
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album by the Beatles
- Pepper Ann, an animated series debuted in 1997
- Perets', a Ukrainian satirical newspaper also known as "Pepper"