Peppers do not contain any grains. They do contain seeds but there's no consistent amount between individual peppers.
A pepper is not a grain like wheat or barley. Therefor, a person cannot measure the grains of a pepper. However, a person can measure the grams of a pepper, which is a standard measuring unit of weight.
The grains inside of a bell pepper will be the tiny seeds which are found when cutting it open. The entire bell pepper is not considered a grain because it is not a seed.
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Guinea grains, Melegueta pepper, Piper melegueta.
A pepper is not a grain like wheat or barley. Therefor, a person cannot measure the grains of a pepper. However, a person can measure the grams of a pepper, which is a standard measuring unit of weight.
There are many different types of peppers or chiles, but I assume this question is asking about bell peppers. A green bell pepper (which we often just refer to as a green pepper) is actually a fruit that is unripe. These peppers change colors as they ripen, going from yellow to orange and to red. They are sold in all these stages of ripening, causing us to refer to them as green, yellow, and red peppers as if they are different peppers.As the bell pepper ripens, like many other fruits, its sugars start to develop. This is when some of the starches in the pepper are converted to simple sugars. Now, a bell pepper does not have as many sugars as, for instance, an apple, but it does have some. The riper the pepper, the sweeter it becomes. So, a yellow pepper is a bit sweeter than a green pepper, and a red pepper is sweeter than a yellow pepper.
yellow pepper is "poivre jaune" (i deleted "bonjour" mean hello :/ )
The color "lemon pepper" could be considered as a color that rhymes with pepper. Lemon is yellow and can be associated with the color yellow.
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I too am looking for this answer, but from what I saw for what Grains of Paradise is, it looks like Cardamom (which I did see at the grocery, but did not check the internet first) or black pepper or a black pepper blend.
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The yellow bell pepper