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See? I was totally right about the Green Peppers vs. Bell Peppers at the supermarket. -- (link)
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Nov 5 '08, 19:53
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red, green (and yellow, orange and even purple and brown) are all bell peppers, and all those colors start out as green ones. -- nm
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zeitgeist
Nov 5, 19:58
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But when someone SAYS "Bell Pepper", I'm conditioned to think non-green. It's just the way I am. And I think NWBR might be the same way. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 5, 19:59
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*rings bell pepper*
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Pavlov
Nov 5, 20:24
I was conditioned to call them all bell. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 5, 20:15
when you grow your own you become liberated from consumer marketing labels (and discover some wonderful things like italian frying peppers)
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zeitgeist
Nov 5, 20:13
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