To determine if pepper seeds are good, you can perform a germination test by placing the seeds in a damp paper towel and keeping them in a warm place for a few days. If the seeds sprout and grow, they are likely good. Additionally, inspect the seeds for any signs of damage or mold before planting them.
Brown jalapeño seeds do not necessarily mean the pepper is bad; they can simply indicate ripeness or a natural variation in the seeds. However, if the seeds are brown and the pepper itself appears shriveled, moldy, or has an off smell, it may be spoiled. It's best to inspect the overall condition of the pepper to determine its freshness.
Pepper seeds (or peppercorns) are not poisonous. They are ground to make ground white or black pepper. Pepper seeds from vegetables in the capsicum family are not poisonous either.
Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.
a pepper depending on the size
To determine if cucumber seeds are good, you can perform a germination test by placing a few seeds on a damp paper towel in a warm place. Good seeds will sprout within a few days, indicating their viability.
pepper seeds are about as big as a pea but a little smaller
just the seeds and the flesh of the pepper
yes a pepper is a fruit but it is also a vegtable because it has seeds and its a vegtible because it has a steam Yes a pepper is a fruit as it has the seeds inside but no sensible person would use it in a fruit salad.
You can determine if a bell pepper is bad by checking for signs of spoilage such as mold, soft spots, wrinkles, or a foul smell. If the pepper looks discolored or feels mushy, it is likely no longer good to eat.
There is no particular amount of seeds in a pepper but I'm just guessing around 100 seed since they are so small a pepper and fit them all but exactly what pepper are you asking about?
There is no particular amount of seeds in a pepper but I'm just guessing around 100 seed since they are so small a pepper and fit them all but exactly what pepper are you asking about?
Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.