yellow bell pepper
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Yellow bell peppers are very juicy; more so than at any other stage.
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Buying Tips
Yellow bell peppers are available throughout the year. Price and size will fluctuate, but they are generally very expensive compared to green bells. Many colored bells are grown in greenhouses.
They should be glossy and firm.
Hybrid peppers are common and typically won’t be identified at most supermarkets, but may be specially marked at health food stores. Names include: Palidin, North Star, Commandant, Lafayette, Early Sunsation, and Camelot.
Usage Tips
• Cut into rings for decoration on a plate of greens.
• Always remove seeds and membrane. The seeds have no taste, but the membrane is bitter.
• Pickle these peppers along with a few sliced carrots for a handy relish or salad topping.
Substitution Tips
• Use Cuban or sweet banana peppers instead for full flavor.
• Red, orange, and yellow bells are interchangeable.
For more information on storage, buying, and suggested pairings, read the information on these: green bell peppers, sweet peppers, and red bell peppers.
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