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Orange Sweet Bell Peppers

Capsicum annuum Allergen-Free
Orange Sweet Bell Peppers

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family Solanaceae
  • Primary Cuisine Global
  • Seasonality Late Summer to Fall
  • Source Pepper plant

What Is Orange Sweet Bell Peppers?

A vibrant orange variety of bell pepper, characterized by its mild, sweet flavor, crisp texture, and lack of capsaicin heat.

"The Sunset Sweetness: Colorful Culinary Star"

What Does Orange Sweet Bell Peppers Taste Like?

Sweet, fruity, crisp, mild, refreshing

Taste
Sweet, Fresh, Mildly Fruity
Texture
Crisp, Crunchy, Juicy
Aroma
Vegetal, Fresh, Green
Acidity
Low

Technical Metrics

Nutritional Value

Excellent source of Vitamin C and Vitamin A.

Ripeness Indicator

Orange color signifies full ripeness and maximum sweetness.

Usage Versatility

Great for raw consumption, roasting, grilling, and stir-frying.

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 medium pepper (164g)
Calories27
Total Fat0.3 g
Saturated Fat0.1 g
Trans Fat0.0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Protein1.0 g
Total Carbohydrate6.3 g
Dietary Fiber2.1 g
Total Sugars4.2 g
Calcium10 mg
Iron0.4 mg
Potassium212 mg

Chef’s Secret

Roasting bell peppers intensifies their sweetness and develops a smoky flavor. For easy peeling, char them directly over a flame, then immediately place in a sealed bag to steam.

Orange Sweet Bell Peppers Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Orange Sweet Bell Peppers is Red Bell Peppers, used at a 1:1 ratio. Very similar sweetness and texture, slightly different color.

Substitutes for Orange Sweet Bell Peppers with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Red Bell Peppers Best 1:1 Very similar sweetness and texture, slightly different color.
Yellow Bell Peppers 1:1 Identical texture, slightly less sweet than red/orange, but visually appealing.
Pointed Peppers (Ramiro/Sweet Pointed) 1:1 Sweeter, thinner skin, less crunchy, good for roasting.
Zucchini 1:1 (by volume) Different flavor/texture but provides bulk in stir-fries or roasted dishes.

How to Choose & Store Orange Sweet Bell Peppers

  1. Choose firm, glossy peppers with no soft spots, wrinkles, or blemishes.
  2. Heavier peppers typically have more water and thicker walls.

What Pairs Well With Orange Sweet Bell Peppers?

  • Salads
  • stir-fries
  • fajitas
  • roasted vegetables
  • dips (hummus)
  • pizza
  • sandwiches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Orange Sweet Bell Peppers taste like?

Sweet, fruity, crisp, mild, refreshing Vegetal, Fresh, Green

What is a good substitute for Orange Sweet Bell Peppers?

The best substitute is Red Bell Peppers (1:1). Very similar sweetness and texture, slightly different color.

How do you choose and store Orange Sweet Bell Peppers?

Choose firm, glossy peppers with no soft spots, wrinkles, or blemishes. Heavier peppers typically have more water and thicker walls.

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