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Paprika is a ground spice made from dried red pepper.
Paprika may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
editLiterature and animation
edit- Paprika (novel), a 1993 Japanese novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui
- Paprika, a 2018 animated TV series by Xilam
Film
edit- Paprika (1932 film), a German comedy directed by Carl Boese
- Paprika (1933 French film), a French comedy directed by Jean de Limur
- Paprika (1933 Italian film), an Italian comedy directed by Carl Boese
- Paprika (1959 film), a West German comedy film
- Paprika (1991 film), a film about prostitution directed by Tinto Brass
- Paprika (2006 film), a Japanese anime film directed by Satoshi Kon, based on the 1993 novel
Other uses
edit- "Paprika" (song), by Foorin, 2018
- Paprika, a character in the children's TV series Blue's Clues
- Paprika, a character in the video game Them's Fightin' Herds.
People
edit- Paprika Steen (Kirstine Steen, born 1964), a Danish actress
- Elis Paprika (Erika Elizabeth Nogues, born 1980), a Mexican singer-songwriter
- Jenő Paprika (born 1960), a Hungarian gymnast
Other uses
edit- TV Paprika, a Hungarian television channel
- Paprika Rádió, a Hungarian language radio station broadcasting in Romania
- Potentially all pairwise rankings of all possible alternatives (PAPRIKA), a technique for multi-criteria decision-making
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing paprika
- Bell pepper
- Chicken paprikas, or paprika chicken