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ms_peacock wrote:
> "aem" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> I'm the other way 'round. I consider it a bonus if I find green >> peppers that have begun to ripen and turn color. We grow bell peppers >> some summers and like them from green to yellow or orange or red >> depending on ripeness and variety. Usually they do not ripen further >> or change color after picking, but I suppose that if a long piece of >> stem were left on and it was picked just the instant before it was >> about to ripen it might fool itself under the conditions you describe. >> Maybe. I wouldn't bet on it, though. -aem > > > I've had bell peppers get some color after picking. They were left in a > basket on the counter and not refrigerated though. > > > Ms P > > I have had them turn color also, just before getting wrinkly and beginning to spoil. gloria p |
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