What are bell peppers? It's at the bottom of the Scoville scale (0 Scoville heat units), but that certainly doesn't make the bell pepper less popular. It’s by far the most well-known member of the capsicum family. They are tasty, crunchy, healthy, sweet (at times), and of course, easily found. They're
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