Help! There’s a Baby Pepper Inside My Bell Pepper—Is It Safe to Eat?
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Help! There’s a Baby Pepper Inside My Bell Pepper—Is It Safe to Eat?
Discover what's behind this natural phenomenon, which also occurs in other fruits and vegetables.Kelsey Hansen | Food Styling: Annie ProbstBell peppers are easy to grow and even easier to cook—you can roast them, pickle them, add them to your favorite dip, or just enjoy them raw as part of a crudités platter. But have you ever cut into a bell pepper only to find a smaller bell pepper growing inside? If so, you're not alone.So, what exactly is go…
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