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While nutrient profiles vary slightly based on the color, a 3 oz. bell pepper generally has around: 15 calories. 0 grams of fat. 1 gram of protein. 1 gram of fiber. 66 mg of vitamin C (110% of ...
Morning snack (100 calories) 1 large apple. Lunch (400 calories) Quinoa with chickpeas, cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions and a lemon-tahini dressing. Afternoon snack (150 calories) Carrot sticks ...
1 large hard-boiled egg. A.M. Snack (240 Calories) 1 serving Healthy Gut Tonic with Chia. 1 medium banana. ½ cup low-fat plain Greek yogurt. Lunch (491 Calories) 1 serving Chopped Greek Salad ...
The paprika or bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, pepper, capsicum / ˈ k æ p s ɪ k ə m / [1] or in some places, mangoes [2]) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species Capsicum annuum. [3] [4] Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in different colors, including red, yellow, orange, green, white, chocolate, candy cane ...
1 avocado. Salt and pepper to taste. Morning snack (313 calories) 1 apple. 2 tablespoons of low-sodium peanut butter. Lunch (344 calories) A gyro with: 1.5 oz. of beef. 1 medium whole-wheat pita bread
The more piquant varieties are called chili peppers, or simply chilis. The large, mild form is called bell pepper, or is named by color (green pepper, green bell pepper, red bell pepper, etc.) in North America and South Africa, sweet pepper. The name is simply pepper in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [11]
Breakfast (355 calories) 1 serving 3-Ingredient Bell Pepper & Cheese Egg Cups. 1 medium apple. ½ cup low-fat plain kefir. A.M. Snack (141 calories) ¼ cup dry-roasted salted edamame. ½ cup ...
Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum, a chili-pepper variety of Capsicum annuum, is native to southern North America and northern South America. [2] Common names include chiltepín, Indian pepper, grove pepper, chiltepe, and chile tepín, as well as turkey, bird’s eye, or simply bird peppers (due to their consumption and spread by wild birds; "unlike humans birds are impervious to the heat of ...