yes.
The red panda is from South Asia not South America.
South America is a continent; it doesn't have a flag.
FLEA from the Red Hot Chile Peppers
As a naturally occurring species in the wild: no. Both the Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda) and the Ailurus fulgens (Red Panda) come from China and surrounding areas.
yes they do but only in certain parts
south America
There are many types of red peppers. Tabasco is made from red peppers (cayenne). Some jalapenos are red. Pimentón peppers come from Spain. Hungarian Paprika is made from red peppers, and red bell peppers are grown in many countries from Holland to South America. There are probably red peppers grown in Peru, but many others aren't.
no they grow from plant
in your garden. of course
The red panda is from South Asia not South America.
saw red peppers and pick them before they are ripe (honest)
Red peppers are red colored bell peppers. Also, they can be spicy small red peppers. It depends on what the peppers are referred to as, but they are assumed to be the non-spicy kind.
Because red and yellow peppers are sweeter.
I'm sure they will.
No, green peppers are a different variety of pepper and are not simply unripe red peppers.
Red
No, red peppers are not just ripe green peppers. Red peppers are a different variety of pepper that changes color as it ripens, developing a sweeter taste and different nutritional profile compared to green peppers.