A sweet pepper seed is small, typically oval or round in shape, and has a smooth, glossy surface. It is usually light tan or beige in color, with a slightly flattened appearance. The seeds are relatively thin and can vary in size, but they are generally about 0.2 to 0.3 inches long. When dried, they are hard and have a somewhat translucent quality.
Seed producing organs, known as the gynaecium.
The seed you're referring to is likely the seeds of the plant known as "cardamom," which belongs to the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). Cardamom seeds have a sweet, aromatic flavor reminiscent of pepper and are commonly used in both sweet and savory dishes, as well as in beverages like chai. There are two main types: green cardamom and black cardamom, each offering distinct flavor profiles.
Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.
You can buy the pepper seed at the seed stand on Main Street.
The carnation seeds are small and black. They look much like ground pepper, and after the flower dies, the pod breaks open and releases the seeds.
The pepper corn is a seed, the whole seed is either ground or crushed.
Yes.
It looks like the seed pods of Liquidamber styaciflua the Sweet Gum.
no it is a seed.
No peper is a seed
It smells sweet -- of pancake syrup. Or celery seed...
I think whoever said it means the pepper plant you can get at the seed cart