Rhubarb is ripe when the stalk is a dark red. If its still mostly green, it's not ready to be picked yet, unless you want it really sour! Actually, there are two types of rhubarb and several varieties of each type. Red rhubarb emerges with a red stalk that is completely red. It's ready to pick whenever you're ready to pick it, and a rhubarb that is constantly harvested will continue to send out new stalks until it gets too cool at night. Green rhubarb emerges green and will never turn completely red, no matter how long you wait. Some varieties will have a reddish base when the stalks get very thick. Both varieties do not get 'sweeter' as the stalks get bigger.
That may be the colour of the variety that you are growing, other than that it is not yet ripe
A plant with a red stalk and green leaves is likely a rhubarb plant.
nope red apples are way jucier then green apples
its a matter of opinion. Often Red are sweeter but less crunchy and the opposite for green.
Rhubarb actually comes in several color varieties; from green to speckled pink to ruby red. It is safe to eat the stalks of green rhubarb, but never eat them if they have been frostbitten, and never ever eat the leaves of the rhubarb plant, as they are poisonous.
=In my opinion, green apples taste better than red apples, not a lot or a little better, just better, but if you ask me, red apples are better for you than green apples, because green apples taste better than red apples. Would most people rather eat fried food or grilled food? Obvious answer, but grilled food is better for you than fried food.=
Green peppers are less ripe than red peppers, so they have a slightly bitter taste compared to the sweeter taste of red peppers. Red peppers have higher levels of vitamins A and C due to their longer ripening period, making them more nutritious than green peppers.
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.
You may be thinking of rhubarb, a green and pinkish red vegetable that looks similar to celery in shape. It is often paired with strawberry to make Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie.
You don't make rhubarb red, that's the way it naturally grows. When it is grown and ready to be picked it is already red... Sorry but that answer is incorrect, some are red some are green. Is there a way to change it to make a green plant grow red ?? Sure next year we can pick a reddish crown ?? but what about now whilst it is growing large ??.. Mal
Red peppers are sweeter and milder in taste compared to green peppers, which are more bitter and tangy. Red peppers are a vibrant red color when ripe, while green peppers are, well, green. In terms of nutritional value, red peppers have higher levels of vitamin C and beta-carotene than green peppers.