No, red pepper is not a stem. Red pepper is a fruit that grows from the flowering part of the plant, known as the ovary. The stem of the pepper plant supports the fruit but is not the same as the fruit itself.
No, red pepper is not a root. It is actually a fruit, specifically a type of chili pepper. The part that is typically consumed is the fleshy outer layer, while the seeds and inner membrane are usually discarded.
This tall spiny plant with thistle-like yellow and red flowers is likely a thistle plant, commonly considered a weed. Pepper plants typically have different characteristics such as broad leaves and bell-shaped flowers.
A red capsicum, also known as a red bell pepper, has a sweet and slightly tangy taste. It is crunchy and refreshing with a mild peppery flavor.
One medium red bell pepper contains about 6 grams of sugar.
The red pepper is the Hungarian red pepper
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red pepper's nutrient
In Hindi, red pepper is called chili pepper.
Pepper is a SPICE!
No. Red pepper cures nothing.
There is no difference as far as i know. Red pepper flakes are made from crushing dried red peppers.
Red Savina pepper was created in 1992.
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No, red pepper is not a stem. Red pepper is a fruit that grows from the flowering part of the plant, known as the ovary. The stem of the pepper plant supports the fruit but is not the same as the fruit itself.
a red pepper is 'un poivron rouge' in French.
The term "bell pepper" implies that it's not spicy, but yes, unless you're talking about a SPECIFIC kind of pepper (i.e. Habanero, Jalepeno) they are the same. Take care. Red pepper is also the name used to describe the hot pepper flakes used in Italian cooking. That's very different from red pepper meaning a bell pepper.