If you are speaking of bell peppers, or chili peppers, etc., they grow on a shrubby plant, much like the tomato.
Pepper as a seasoning, is the seed pod of certain flowers. Nasturtium seed is often substituted as pepper, as is coriander.
Yes. Actually the first varieties of chili pepper were domesticated in Mexico some 3000 years ago. some examples include the Habanero, Poblano, Cascabel, Jalapeno, Pasilla and Chipotle.
Nowadays, Mexico is the second largest producer of chili peppers in the world (after China) with an annual production of 2.7 million tonnes.
Yes. Actually the first varieties of chili pepper were domesticated in Mexico some 3000 years ago. some examples include the Habanero, Poblano, Cascabel, Jalapeno, Pasilla and Chipotle.
Nowadays, Mexico is the second largest producer of chili peppers in the world (after China) with an annual production of 2.7 million tonnes.
Of course. During 2008, there was a production of 1.67 million metric tons of potatoes in Mexico.
Jalapenos are grown everywhere around the world.
Yes. Mexico is the second largest producer in the world (after China) with a production of 1.7 million metric tonnes of chili peppers during 2013.
Yes. Mexico is the 13th largest producer of peaches/nectarines in the world, with 227241 MT produced during 2010.
during winter
yes peppers grow on plants
Peppers grow in Fall.
No.
Bell Peppers do grow in different sizes.
bell peppers grow n Asia, south amerca, and central America
no they grow from plant
no
Yes
bunches
as you would grow it anywhere else
you can't you have to grow them there is all kinds of pepper's that you can grow
in your garden. of course