No, but they are high in carbohydrates (mainly sugar), potassium, and vitamins C and A, and they are also low in protein and fat.
Vitamin K is found chiefly in leafy green vegetables such as spinach, Swiss chard, cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli, and brussels sprouts; some fruits such as avocado and kiwifruit, but not in Banana.
no, but they do have potassium (chemical symbol K)
Only a small amount of vitamin K
1.1 mcg of vitamin K
Bell Peppers have very little Vitamin K.One medium Green Pepper has about 8.8 mcg, while one medium Red Bell Pepper has about 5.8 mcg.Yellow Bell Peppers have 0 mcg.So, if you are on a low Vitamin K diet (for instance, if you take blood thinners), bell peppers are, for most people, a good substitute for other high Vit. K content vegetables.
A banana pepper is a variety of yellow chilli pepper, Latin name Capsicum annuum.
vitamin D :)
banana pepper
Black pepper is an excellent source of manganese, a very good source of iron and vitamin K, and a good source of dietary fiber and copper.
banana pepper
all 4 at the same time: omg banana pickle carrot pepper!
93% of vitamin A and 317% of Vitamin C are present in red pepper.
1 medium bell pepper provides approximately 8% of vitamin A.
B6
Vitamin K.
vitamin k