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Yes, green peppers are unripe when they are picked from the plant.

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I presume that the bitter peppers you are referring to are green. Bell peppers change from green to yellow, through orange into red as they ripen. The red ones are far sweeter than the green ones and green ones, by definition, are unripe. As you know, they can be eaten when green and unripe but when they are too unripe, they are bitter and taste unpleasant. The best way of ripening them is to leave them on the plant to ripen in the sun. This is fine if you grow them yourself. If you buy them, either pick yellow or red peppers if the recipe allows you to, or you can ripen the green ones a little once you have bought them by storing them a while longer before using them. They will not ripen enough to change color but they will be a little less bitter. Hope this helps.


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To plant green bell peppers effectively in your garden, choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Prepare the soil by adding compost and fertilizer. Plant the pepper seedlings about 18 inches apart and water them regularly. Provide support for the plants as they grow, and protect them from pests and diseases. Harvest the peppers when they are firm and green.


Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers how many pecks did peter piper pick?

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What would cause yellow peppers tun out green?

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