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.
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 :)
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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.
all 4 at the same time: omg banana pickle carrot pepper!
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No, a pepperoncini is not the same as a banana pepper. They are different types of peppers with distinct flavors and appearances.
93% of vitamin A and 317% of Vitamin C are present in red pepper.
1 medium bell pepper provides approximately 8% of vitamin A.
yes banana has vitamin c.