You eat the fleshy fruit of the pepper plant, which includes both the outer skin and the inner flesh that surrounds the seeds. The seeds themselves are usually discarded, as they can be quite bitter. Both sweet and hot varieties of peppers are commonly consumed in various culinary dishes.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
You can eat the fruits of the pepper plant, which are commonly known as bell peppers or chili peppers. These are the edible parts of the plant that are typically used in cooking for their flavor and spice.
Yes, some animals do eat peppers as part of their natural diet. This includes certain bird species, such as parrots and some mammals like monkeys and rodents. Peppers provide these animals with important nutrients and can also help with digestion.
Yes! Tree squirrels eat peppers
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as culinary peppers.
Pigs will eat nearly anything. Whether peppers are good for them is another matter.
Gypsy peppers are an edible sweet pepper.
no
No it does not
I think that you can eat medusa peppers when there red, but not if they're wrinkled or ugly.
Hamsters can eat Bell Peppers, but not chili peppers, mine like lettuce too.
no