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The myth called green peppers (WAS: LSHS,Natural Hygiene perspective on some raw recipes [WAS] my CSA raw recipes)

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HI Theresa,

 

Just a note about green peppers ... there is no such plant. A green pepper

is nothing more than an unripe red, yellow, orange (etc.) pepper. There are,

to my knowledge no peppers that are green and ripe at the same time, and

this includes not only the bells, but also jalapenos, serranos, etc. Eating

unripe fruits is definitely not a healthful choice, that's why I mention

this.

 

Best,

Elchanan

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rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

trills4u

Sunday, August 05, 2007 8:30 PM

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[Raw Food] Re: LSHS,Natural Hygiene perspective on some raw recipes

[WAS] my CSA raw recipes

 

 

I'm not sure about all of this but will think about it but that might

be all for I do like greenpepers garlic and some of the other. We need

the spice of life. O well.

 

Theresa \o/

 

 

 

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OK, yes, I did know this but do eat them but I do like the red the

best. But thankyou for reminding me that they are not ripe. since that

is the way you get most unless you grow your own in a greenhouse they

don't get red at least not where we live. We have not seen the sun much

this past week and had rain yesterday and again this morning. Not

enough to keep us from watering the garden but not enough sun and heat

for much of a garden excrept for in our greenhouse.

 

Theresa \o/

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