9 Types of Delicious Sweet Peppers (2024)

Sweet peppers don't come in just red and green anymore—yellow, orange, and even purple bell peppers are fairly commonplace.

Plus, there are more kinds of sweet pepper than just different colors of bell peppers. See the rest of these slides to get a taste of the range of pepper you may come across at farmers' markets and specialty stores.

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Cherry Peppers

Sweet cherry peppers can be a bit spicy, but that's part of their fun. Mainly they are sweet little nuggets that taste like what they looklike:condensed red peppers.

They're tasty raw as a poppy little snack. They're also good in salads or pickled.

Cubanelle Peppers

These long, thin peppers are a pale yellow-green when they first grow but will darken and then turn red if left to fully ripen. Most are sold in their unripe state and used chopped as an aromatic for other dishes, or roasted and stuffed.

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Green Bell Peppers

These are the peppers we, and so manyothers,grew up with. They are grassy in flavor and super-crunchy in texture. We happen to like them best in stuffed peppers.Whether you decide to stuff them with ground meat or quinoa and veggies, then cook them until tender and juicy, we are sure they'll find a special place in your heart.

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Italian Frying Peppers

These skinny, mild peppers are so named because they are at their best when either sliced long and thin or chopped up and gentlyfried in olive oil. The long, thin slices make a side dish all on their own. The chopped up ones are perfect for adding to sandwiches (best with Italian deli meats, of course!).

To fry them: use a large pan over medium heat with plenty of high-quality olive oil in it. Trim the peppers (remove their stems; slice them lengthwise and remove their seeds, if you like, and add them to the pan. Sprinkle with some salt and cook, stirring now and again, until the peppers are supremely soft, about 30 minutes.

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Orange Bell Peppers

Like their sunny brethren, the yellow bell peppers, orange bell peppers are a bit less flavorful than red bell peppers, but just as sweet and just as pretty. Use them raw in salads or roast them up to add their bright orange sunshine to dishes.

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Purple Bell Peppers

Purple bell peppers are less sweet than red, orange, or yellow bell peppers, but they're definitely sweeter thangreen ones. They are perfectinsalads or other raw dishes since their brilliant shiny purple color turns muddy and even a bit gray when cooked.

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Red Bell Peppers

These are the mostpopular sweet peppers, This is probably because they are, in fact, quite sweet. Their bright color andsweet flavormake them perfect for tossing into salads (such as thiscorn avocado pepper salador thispickled bell pepper salad).

Red peppershave a less grassy flavor than most peppers and become silken and luscious when roasted, a trait highlighted in this deliciousred pepper marinara sauce.

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Roasting Pimentos (Pimentons)

Roasting pimentosare best for, as you may have guessed, roasting. They tend to have a high sugar level and roasting brings out their deep sweetness and makes it silky smooth. Seehow to roast peppers under a broilerandhow to roast peppers over a flameto make the most of these lovelies. (Note: Others may use them in dishes, but we prefer to serve them roasted and drizzled with a bit ofextra virgin olive oil, and call it a day.)

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Yellow Bell Peppers

Yellow pepperscan be used much like red or orange peppers. They are similarlysweetbut have a milder taste. They roast up beautifully, just likered peppers, and keep their lovely yellow hue when cooked.

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