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Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as culinary peppers.
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as other types of peppers.
Decorative peppers are safe to eat, but they are often bred for their appearance rather than flavor. While they may not taste as good as other varieties, they are still edible.
Please don't eat the ornamental peppers! While they might not kill you, they were never intended for eating. Some sources say they are poisonous, others just say "don't eat those." So while the ornamental peppers are pretty and adorable, stick to the un-ornamental ones for your daily dose of heat.
Both Black Pearl and Tangerine Dream are edible, however, plants grown as ornamentals may well have had systemic pesticides used on them, and thus, may not be safe to eat. If the plant tag says non-edible, it means they have had chemicals used on them that are not safe for human consumption. You can, however, save the dried fruits and grow your own. Pepper plants are actually perennial if protected from cold.
Yes, provided that you are sure that is what they are, as there are some ornamental peppers that are not edible.
The black seeds found in bell peppers are safe to eat. They are not harmful and can be consumed along with the rest of the pepper.
It is never safe to eat and I hate peppers
The main difference is the label that the grower puts on it. They are all edible, but many peppers sold as ornamental are hotter than those which Americans like to eat.
Yes, but you have to be prepared for heartburn after.
No, it is not recommended to eat peppers affected by blossom end rot as the condition can indicate a calcium deficiency and the fruit may not be safe to consume.
Yes, ducks can eat bell peppers. Bell peppers are safe and nutritious for ducks, providing vitamins and antioxidants. It's best to chop them into smaller pieces to make it easier for the ducks to eat. However, like any treat, bell peppers should be given in moderation alongside a balanced diet.