it is a fruit
It is best to avoid feeding guinea pigs capsicum seeds as they can be a choking hazard or difficult to digest. Stick to feeding them the flesh of the capsicum instead, which is safe and nutritious for guinea pigs.
No, black people do not eat grass. Like any other ethnic group, black people have diverse diets and food preferences that vary across cultures and individuals. Grass is not a typical part of any human diet.
no people do not eat capybara's
A hippocampus is part of the brain, so it does not eat.
Most certainly. Rats have been known to eat almost anything, from "people" cheese to cardboard. There have been instances of rats eating their own feces to survive. Rats can eat cheese that people eat, but people shouldn't eat cheese that rats eat unless it's safe.
Carrots, tomatoes, kales, cauliflower, capsicum, coriander, spinach, onions, beetroot, cucumber...etc
Yes, provided that you are sure that is what they are, as there are some ornamental peppers that are not edible.
Cucumber is a fruit. Because the part that we eat is the part of the plant that contains the seed so really it is a fruit, just like tomato, pumpkin, apple, capsicum. The flowers come first they are fertilized, then the fruit develops.
It is best to avoid feeding guinea pigs capsicum seeds as they can be a choking hazard or difficult to digest. Stick to feeding them the flesh of the capsicum instead, which is safe and nutritious for guinea pigs.
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
Capsicum annuum.A genus name ( all chilli have this genus name ) and one of the many species of chilli. There is not English scientific nomenclature as all is in Latin or Greek.
Plants DO NOT eat people. If they do it's a part of their nature
There are five kinds of chili peppers. Their scientific names are: Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum pubescens, and Capsicum baccatum. But all chili peppers belong to the same family - Solanaceae.
Yes
Capsicum annuum was created in 1753.
Capsicum is the scientific name of the genus; Capcisceae is the tribe. The family is Solanaceae, which means 'nightshade', and this family includes nightshade, potatoes, tomatoes, datura, aubergine, and so on. An amazing range of very toxic plants, from many of which we obtain vital medicines, or which bear delicious fruit which is safe to eat.
Capsicum itself does not directly cause acidity in the body. However, some people may experience acid reflux or heartburn after consuming spicy foods like capsicum due to its spiciness irritating the stomach lining. If you are prone to acidity, it's best to consume capsicum in moderation and pay attention to how your body reacts.