First fill a rectangular tin mold with cold water to chill and wet the surface; line the bottom with waxed paper, then pack in three layers, putting two or three parallel strips of pimento between layers.
Fry ten minutes; add one red pepper or one canned pimento chopped, or one teaspoon of paprika, and three ripe tomatoes or two cups of strained tomatoes and one teaspoon of salt.
Wet with lemon-juice until moist; fill in shells after wiping dry; insert a pimento on top; put on cover of lemon; serve on doily with horseradish and watercress.
Cut the celery fine, chop the pimento and onion and add to the marinated potatoes with remaining ingredients.
Scoop out the inside of the potatoes, mash or run through a ricer and add the milk, seasonings, fat, chopped pimento and parsley.
As in many similar instances, the innocent were doomed to suffer with the guilty; and as far as we had been able to judge, our friend Senhor Pimento had treated those around him with all kindness and consideration.
My father and mother did their best to comfort Senhor Pimento and his family for the loss of their property.
Senhor Pimento was constantly out, superintending his labourers; while Donna Josefa, his wife, was engaged in household matters.
As delay may be dangerous, I have told Senhor Pimento that I purpose starting this evening; and I have urged him to have his own montarias ready, and manned by negroes in whom he can place confidence.
Senhor Pimento and his family after a time returned to their estate, and we never failed to pay them a visit when we went up the river.
Though Senhor Pimento appeared to be incredulous as to the sinister intentions of the natives, I thought that possibly Pedro might be induced to believe them.
Senhor Pimentoappeared to have little confidence in his success, and addressing his people, entreated them to fight bravely, as the rebels would certainly give them no quarter.
While this was a-doing I stared up at the pimento tree, and bethinking me of Black Bartlemy and the poor Spanish lady and of my hateful dream, I felt sudden great shame, for here had I crushed my lady in arms as cruel well-nigh as his.
I, glancing at the great pimento tree that marked the grave of the poor Spanish lady and Black Bartlemy.
On the third day, as they are sitting 'neath the great pimento tree I have mentioned (and I watching close by) Tressady sits up all at once.
Now as she spake thus, we were standing almost in the very shadow of that tall pimento tree beneath which Bartlemy had laughed and died, and now from this gloomy shadow came something that whirred by my ear and was gone.
A foul rogue of a pirate that was killed by a poor Spanish lady, and lieth buried with her under the great pimento tree on the beach yonder.
Oil of pimento contains two oils similar to those found in clove oil.
After having got beyond the surroundings of the house, and some distance into the pimento forest, the Foolah walked with more freedom--as if no longer fearing interruption.
He aimed at keeping as much as possible under cover of the woods; and this he was enabled to do--the pimento groves on that side stretching down to the shrubbery that surrounded the dwelling.
On reaching the limits of the level platform, he leaped a low wall, that separated the shrubbery from the outer fields; and then, under cover of the pimento groves, commenced ascending the slope of the ridge.
Both the ridges are wooded almost down to their bases; the woods, which consist of shining pimento trees, ending on each side in groves and island copses, pleasantly interspersed over a park-like greensward.
To serve on New Year's visits: Celery Olives Pimento Sandwiches Baked Ham Sandwiches Celery and Cheese Sandwiches Tea, Coffee or Cocoa Other folks will prefer to entertain with a New Year's dinner.
Spread the pimento mixture and cover with a second slice of bread.
As she was about to pass beyond a clump of pimento bushes, she turned her head towards the two, and there was that in her eyes which few ever see and seeing are afterwards the same.
As this curry is not hot it is served with a sambo which consists of small dishes on one tray containing such savories as plain scraped cocoanut, pimento paste, and chopped onion with a red pepper sauce.
Wash and pick some rice, scatter among it some pimento finely powdered, but not too much.
Add six ounces of currants, washed and dried, and some pimento finely powdered.
When he applied to me I had the compound embrocation of pimento applied occasionally to the forehead and temples, by means of a friction sponge.
Place portions of tomato, cucumber and pimento on the lettuce.
Place cloves in the pear for eyes, blanched almonds for ears, and slip thin slices of canned pimento into cuts made for nose and mouth.
Cut small triangular pieces of pimento to represent the nose.
A leaf served to hold the pimento sauce, and a calabash to drink from, while bananas were their substitute for bread.
Pimento is imported into this country in bags of about 100 lbs.
There was a very considerable pimento plantation made in Tobago, some years ago, by a Mr. Franklin, but it was abandoned by his sons, that they might attend the more exclusively to sugar culture.
Jamaica exported nearly two millions of pounds of pimento less, in the three years ending 1848, than she did in the three previous to the emancipation of the slaves.
Like many of the minor productions of the tropics, pimento is exceedingly uncertain, and perhaps a very plenteous crop occurs but once in five years.
There are many pimento trees, some of them being sixty feet high and two yards round; and we saw cotton trees still higher, and near four fathoms round the stems.
Neither did he then go to bed till he could watch no longer, thepimento wood serving him both for fire and candle, as it burned very clear, and refreshed him by its fragrant smell.
Pimento is the best timber, and the most plentiful at this side of the island, but it is very apt to split till it is a little dried.
When that was all spent, he procured fire by rubbing two sticks of pimento wood together.
Tincture of opium, 15 drops; pimento water and syrup of poppies, of each 2 dr.
Used to make pimento water, and by cooks and confectioners as a 'flavouring.
They were made of pimento wood, which supplied him also with fire and candle, burning very clear, and yielding a most refreshing fragrant smell.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pimento" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.