Because that's where people expect to find them.
Botanically, peppers (like tomatoes) are fruits. In culinary usage, however, both are generally prepared and served in a manner more consistent with vegetables than other fruits.
You can find a store that sells pre-cut bell peppers in the produce section of most grocery stores or at specialty food markets.
Yes, most grocery stores have a section for flowers.
In the produce section of grocery stores.
At many grocery stores, you can find bouillon cubes in the soup section. Other stores may have them in the spices section.
I see them in many large grocery stores.
There is no reason that you can not find chili peppers in Eastern NC. Most local and major grocery stores carry chili peppers, even in Eastern North Carolina.
In the baking goods section of any decent grocery store.
In the seafood section. Duhhhh
NutmegYou can buy nutmeg in the spice section of grocery stores.
Grocery stores have sprinklers only above the produce section because, when it is time to, the sprinklers automatically turn on according to how dry and products are. Hoped this helped! :)
In North Carolina, you can buy ghost peppers at local farmers' markets, specialty grocery stores, or garden centers. Some larger supermarkets may also carry them in their produce section. Additionally, online retailers or local farms that grow hot peppers might offer ghost peppers for sale. Be sure to check seasonal availability, as they may not always be in stock.
No, tofu is typically not found in the produce section. Instead, it is usually located in the refrigerated section of grocery stores, often near other plant-based products or dairy alternatives. Tofu is made from soybeans and is classified as a protein-rich food rather than a fresh vegetable or fruit.