- a source of vitamins and minerals
- can support weight loss
- increases the taste of dishes
Like tomato, potato and eggplant, bell pepper is a plant of the nightshade family. Native to South and Central America, it arrived in Europe thanks to Christopher Columbus, who brought it to Spain in the 15th century, and is now found all over the world.
Pepper is a tasty and conspicuous source of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin E, and iron, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. People trying to lose unnecessary pounds do not have to worry about this, 100 g of pepper contain only about 25 kcal. The capsaicin found in spicy varieties of this vegetable improves digestion and reduces pain.
Peppers can be eaten raw, grilled, or added to soups or sauces.
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Store cool and dry
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