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Trying to stop being a picky eater and expand beyond the 3 or 4 veggies I usually eat. So, I just bought these. They weren't labeled, so I don't even know what kind of pepper they are. Some of them were much longer and curly.

How do I cook them? I really like roasted red bell peppers, can I just roast these?

Bought them in Argentina btw

>> No.9935529

>>9935516
In

>> No.9935533

>>9935529
The

>> No.9935536

>>9935533
Pooper

>> No.9935575

>>9935516
Look like some boring ass wax peppers. Best enjoyed by shoving them in your ass

>> No.9935590

>>9935516
I've had similar pepper, OP. They're not that hot, so you can roast them if you like. You could roast and then stuff them, or you could fry them, or use them fresh.

>> No.9935606

those are elongated green bell peppers

>> No.9935702

>>9935516
they look like anaheim/new mexico chiles

if you have a problem with heat chop off the stem end and slice off a little of the top and chew it to see if its hot ( max heat varies from pepper to pepper )

i'd roast them until the skin turns black, peel, chop and put in whatever dish.

>> No.9936157

They go well with pasta. Chop them and add to spaghetti

>> No.9936267

They're cubanelles. Similar to bell peppers.

>> No.9936887

I've heard that if you stick them up your butt they are quite enjoyable

>> No.9936894

We have those here in Chile, they just call it "aji verde". Not very hot at all, but tasty. Great on a stirfry or a sauce

>> No.9936975

>>9935516

That is known colloquially as the "sipper zipper". The only pepper to naturally produce it's own caffeine, the "sipanillo yidensis" can be found growing all along both coasts of the United States, preferring the warm, fetid climes of the suburban strip mall environment to put down its thin but sinewy roots. Once considered a pest, the industrious millennial American has turned it into a semi-delicacy, fashioning such beverage-cum-weapons as "javapeno popper", "cafe-saicin crisis", and "ooga booga there's a bomb going off in my Tortuga".

>> No.9937029

>>9936975

>putting this much effort into shitposting

NEETs should die.

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>>9936975
>>9937029
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