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serrano

n. A chili pepper, a cultivar of ''Capsicum annuum'' which originated in the mountainous regions of the Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo and is used in cooking.

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Serrano (surname)

Serrano is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian surname.

'''Notable bearers of the name include:

  • Andres Serrano, American photographer
  • Antonio Serrano, Mexican film writer-director
  • Antonio Serrano, Spanish long-distance runner
  • Antonio Serrano, Peruvian football striker
  • Dave Serrano (born 1964), American college baseball coach
  • Eva Serrano, French gymnast
  • Felix Serrano, American Comic Book Artist
  • Francisco J. Serrano, Mexican civil engineer and architect
  • Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, Duke de la Torre, Spanish marshal and statesman
  • Heris Serrano, the central character in the Familias Regnant books
  • Irma Serrano, Mexican actress
  • Ismael Serrano, Spanish Singer/Songwriter
  • J. Francisco Serrano Cacho, Mexican architect
  • Jorge Serrano Elías, President of Guatemala
  • José Enrique Serrano, Democrat, U.S. House of Representatives
  • José Serrano (composer), Spanish composer of zarzuelas
  • José Manuel Serrano, Spanish footballer
  • José Mariano Serrano, Bolivian member of the Congress of Tucumán
  • Joseph Serrano, Puerto Rican boxer
  • , Spanish linguist/author

  • Sebastián Serrano, Puerto Rican geek
  • Juan Serrano, sixteenth-century Portuguese navigator
  • Juan Serrano (Flamenco), Spanish flamenco guitarist
  • Juan René Serrano, Mexican archer
  • Julian Serrano, Spanish-American chef
  • Miguel Serrano, Chilean diplomat and writer
  • Nestor Serrano, American actor
  • Nina Serrano, American poet and storyteller
  • Pedro Serrano (police officer), a New York City police officer
  • Pedro Serrano (sailor), sixteenth-century Spanish sailor
  • Ramón Serrano Súñer, Spanish politician
Serrano (restaurant)

Serrano is a chain of Tex Mex restaurants in Iceland and Stockholm, Sweden, owned by Emil Helgi Lárusson and Einar Örn Einarsson from Iceland. By 2012, the chain had six restaurants in Iceland and four in Sweden, all of which are in the Stockholm area. Serrano's menu consists of burritos, quesadillas, nachos and salads.

The chain was started by Lárusson and Einarsson in Reykjavík in 2002. First location in Sweden was opened in 2009.

Serrano was voted best fast food restaurant in Sweden by Arla Foods in 2011 and the tastiest restaurant of the year in the 2010 Swedish restaurant gala.

In April 2013, all six restaurants in Sweden were renamed Zocalo.

Einarsson sold all of the shares in the Icelandic restaurants to his partner and co-founder Lárusson in June 2014 while remaining as co-owner of the Swedish Zocalo restaurants with Lárusson.

Serrano (Madrid Metro)

Serrano is a station on Line 4 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A.

Usage examples of "serrano".

I used mostly Serranos, a few Jalapenos and threw in a Habanero to test my manhood.

He lost himself in reverie of his first life for a moment, remembering that old canna of a Premia Sancta, Caterin Serrano, and her banishment of all Grijalvas from the shrines and Sanctias she controlled.

Authentic studies of whitewashed cortijos with peasants sitting outside on straw chairs, still lifes of pewter plates piled high with Serrano ham and Andalucian figs, farmyards full of chickens, the plains of old Castile as seen from Toledo.

He saw that Boynton was squirm­ing uncomfortably, and that Cuviflier and Serrano were red in the face.

He saw that Boynton was squirming uncomfortably, and that Cuviflier and Serrano were red in the face.

But how do we know that the Serranos weren't involved in the massacre of their patron Family?

From Davor, now a third-year at the Academy, to Gossin—her nose wrinkled at the thought of trying to work with Gossin, who was one of the rare light-skinned Serranos (though that was only the most obvious of her problems)—the list included nineteen—no, seventeen, because Heris's parents had just retired.

Service records, leave records, slim volumes of verse by Serranos who thought themselves poets .

And their loyal guards and protectors, the brave Serranos, watched the sky above them, and kept their ships safe from piracy.

And the Serranos have always had the reputation for neutrality in the Familias.

He was sure he could enlist the senior Serranos to aid in bending the restrictions about Landbrides.

A family Serranos had served beside as far back as the wet-navy days of Old Earth.

Would you have Serranos unravel Fleet, and possibly the Familias as well, to seek vengeance for ancient wrongs?

Not only Serranos had been here, and Esmay wondered how they were all going to get where they were going.

Only all the Serranos were there, it seemed like, and his grandmother—Admiral Vida—came out with a story about my family's history .