yes, green peppers are simply unripe red peppers
no, green peppers are simply unripe red ones
Red peppers are green peppers that have been allowed to ripen.
Most cayenne peppers are red, but some are green
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To determine how many green and red peppers Lupe needs for 99 servings, we need to find the ratio of servings to peppers used in the original recipe. In the original recipe, there is a 1:1 ratio between servings and green peppers, and a 1:44 ratio between servings and red peppers. Therefore, for 99 servings, Lupe would need 99 green peppers and 99/44 = 2.25 red peppers (rounding up to the nearest whole number).
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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 :-)
Yes. Sure. I am not a doctor. I have tested this several times. each time I take 2 or 3 hot hot green or red peppers at my meal, the day after my mouth smells like aww.
depends on what kind of red pepper it is.
I am unable to find the answer to this question but my son vomits a few hours after eating a red pepper but not green, yellow or orange peppers. Go figure.
green peppers are unripe red ones, there are however many different coloured peppers ranging from pale green and yellow to orange red dark red purple and black