should bell peppers be corred and seeds removed before drying?
Sometimes I eat the seeds, and sometimes I don't. They won't hurt you. They don't have the same nutritionnal value as the rest of the pepper either, but seedy vegetables also have more fiber. I suppose that peppers are no different.
The seeds and connective tissue in peppers are bitter. I always seed and cored before I dry or freeze peppers. The only peppers I do not do this to are hot peppers. The heat of hot peppers is in the seeds.
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