Yes and they smell REALLY REALLY BAD!
no
Notorious fart-producing foods include bell peppers, corn, cauliflower, cabbage, milk, bread, eggs, beer, and raisins. ChaCha On!
To make a delicious dish using crispy bell peppers as the main ingredient, you can try making stuffed bell peppers. Simply cut the tops off the bell peppers, remove the seeds and membranes, then stuff them with a mixture of cooked rice, ground meat, vegetables, and seasonings. Bake the stuffed peppers in the oven until the peppers are tender and the filling is cooked through. Enjoy your flavorful and satisfying dish!
Yes, ducks can eat bell peppers. Bell peppers are safe and nutritious for ducks, providing vitamins and antioxidants. It's best to chop them into smaller pieces to make it easier for the ducks to eat. However, like any treat, bell peppers should be given in moderation alongside a balanced diet.
How many bell peppers does it take to make a quart
bell peppers are used for colour for the food and decoration
Green bell peppers are less sweet and slightly bitter compared to red bell peppers, which are sweeter and have a fruitier taste. Red bell peppers have higher levels of vitamin C and beta-carotene due to their longer ripening period, making them more nutritious than green bell peppers.
The main difference between green and red bell peppers is their level of ripeness. Green bell peppers are harvested before they fully ripen, while red bell peppers are left on the vine longer to ripen fully. This results in red bell peppers being sweeter and having a slightly different flavor compared to green bell peppers.
Yes red bell peppers come from green bell peppers, as do most bell peppers. They develop their color variances and flavor as they ripen. If you are growing bell peppers make sure you choose a variety you want, don't assume your green bell pepper will ripen into a lovely red as you may be disappointed and end up with a yellow or chocolate colored fruit. Variances are great and may vary immensely between (yellows, orange, reds, purple, and brown) Try growing the "Chianti Bell" It's a nice red bell pepper with a thick sweet hull. Yummmmmm :-)
I don't think so.
no it culd make them very sick
Bell Peppers do grow in different sizes.