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Bell peppers have been cultivated and enjoyed for thousands of years, long before Columbus arrived and brought them back from the new world to Europe.
Why We Love ThemIn addition to being a delicious snack you can eat straight off the vine, bell peppers fill out a vegetable patch with lush, green vines that are as aesthetically-pleasing as the plant is functional.
RequirementsTo keep your peppers crisp, plant them in warm, moist soil with at least 6-8 hours of sun.
Some Like It HotBell peppers are the only plants in the Capsicum genus that are not spicy, as they do not produce capsaicin.
A Cut AboveThe white part of the pepper that's usually cut off is actually quite nutritious-- it's full of flavonoids, which are thought to have an antioxidant effect.