As with most foods, there are three factors that speed up decomposition: light, moisture, and heat. Keeping foods (especially fresh vegetables) away from these things will allow them to remain edible for a lot longer.
I like to keep my bell peppers inside a plastic baggie in the refrigerator. The fridge is dark and cool, and the plastic bag helps prevent moisture intrusion or loss.
You can store them in the fridge for a few days with the seeds but if you are freezing them, it is best to cut them open and remove seeds. Leaving the seeds in cause the peppers to turn brown.
bell peppers are used for colour for the food and decoration
Bell Peppers do grow in different sizes.
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Bell peppers come from the Americas. They were introduced to the whole world when the Columbian exchange was happening.
Green bell peppers are extremely nutritious and very good for people.
Bell peppers can come in a variety of colors such as red, yellow, orange and green. They can be used for a variety of recipes and foods. The bell peppers have an effect of being high in potassium.
Hamsters can eat Bell Peppers, but not chili peppers, mine like lettuce too.
Bell peppers have hollow insides and apples are solid, therefore bell peppers must have more buoyancy.
the Mexican pueblo snick moved to the US and brought bell peppers then more people came with it then one came back to Mexico to tell them to send bell peppers to the US because they are nice...........................
No they are the same thing. Just try one of each you will see they are exactly the same in flavor and texture. Mangos are great in spaghetti sauce, chilli, try stuffing some mangos' with ground beef and rice and a tomato sauce.
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Bell peppers.