Red Bell Pepper

Red Bell Pepper

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Red peppers pack the most nutrition, because they’ve been on the vine longest.Green peppers are harvested earlier, before they have a chance to turn yellow, orange, and then red. Compared to green bell peppers, the red ones have almost 11 times more beta-carotene and 1.5 times more vitamin C.

  • Here are five reasons to increase your red pepperconsumption:
  • Red peppers contain more than 200 percent of your daily vitamin C intake. …
  • Red bell peppers are a great source of vitamin B6 and folate. …
  • Red bell peppers help support healthy night vision. …
  • Red bell peppers are packed with antioxidants.

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