Sweet pepper: composition, properties and varieties with a description
Sweet bell pepper has long been a familiar vegetable, which in one form or another is almost always present on our tables. It is cut into salads, added to soups and goulash, and preserved for the winter. Culture can be found in every garden, only varieties differ.
Characteristic
Bulgarian pepper belongs to the nightshade family, its fruits are a hollow false berry, which contains a large number of seeds. The color of the berries varies from light yellow to brown and even purple, but green and red peppers are most common. Central America is considered the birthplace of pepper - countries such as Mexico and Colombia. By the way, there this plant is a perennial, but in the Russian climate it grows only one season.
After Columbus discovered America, pepper came to Spain and its friendly Portugal, and from there it quickly spread throughout the Old World, and from there it even got to the Middle East. Today, the culture is grown in almost all countries with a tropical and subtropical climate.
Peppers are widely used in cooking. In addition to being eaten fresh, it is also pickled, salted, boiled, stewed, baked and fried. Peppers are cooked on coals, grilled, stuffed with other vegetables and minced meat.Peppers are the main ingredient in the preparation of lecho, it is also part of ketchups and various sauces.
In Russia, pepper is grown in the Lower Volga region, the Krasnodar Territory and the North Caucasus - in these regions they harvest a fairly high harvest of fruits in the open air, but in all other areas they require permanent or at least temporary greenhouses and greenhouses.
Chemical composition
Bulgarian pepper is considered a real pantry of vitamins, however, in terms of the concentration of vitamin C, it can be called the absolute leader. It contains much more ascorbic acid than blackcurrants and citrus fruits. Pepper contains a high concentration of vitamins P and A. The vegetable contains all B vitamins: thiamine, choline, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine and folic acid, in addition, it contains quite a lot of tocopherol and phylloquinone.
The mineral composition does not lag behind the vitamin composition - in sweet pepper there are quite a lot of salts of sodium, potassium, magnesium, as well as zinc and iron. Pepper is extremely important for residents of large cities, since the dose of iodine is quite high in its structure.
In addition, the fruits accumulate capsaicin - an alkaloid that gives the vegetable its peculiar flavor, but most importantly, it makes the vegetable exceptionally useful for the human stomach and intestines.
The composition of sweet pepper can be judged by its color. So, if the product is rich in carotene, then the vegetable has a pleasant orange or yellow tint, a high concentration of copper gives a red color, and green indicates the predominance of chlorophyll in the chemical composition.
Benefit and harm
The exceptional composition of sweet pepper determines its usefulness for the human body.So, the high content of potassium makes the product indispensable for people suffering from cardiovascular diseases. Due to the large amount of dietary fiber, as well as water, the product becomes useful for the digestive organs. The use of a raw vegetable helps to regulate the motor function of the intestines, improve peristalsis, so the inclusion of such a product in the diet will allow you to forget about constipation, heaviness in the stomach and many other unpleasant problems for a long time.
It should be noted that the capsaicin contained in the chemical composition has minimal dosages, which makes the product important for all those who suffer from gastritis with reduced secretion. Regular consumption of such a vegetable improves appetite and normalizes the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine.
An increased dose of vitamin C directly affects the immune system, increases the protective reserves of the body, and is a good prevention of colds and viral diseases. Vitamin C is indispensable for people with thin and brittle blood vessels, and is also useful for improving bleeding gums.
Vitamins of group B contribute to the normalization of nervous activity, the improvement of the psycho-emotional state, the normalization of sleep and the removal of symptoms of mental stress.
Pepper is indicated for diabetes, it is also recommended for inclusion in the diet of pregnant women, and due to its low calorie content, it is prescribed for people suffering from obesity. To combat extra pounds, sweet pepper is a truly indispensable product. Its pulp contains quite a lot of vegetable protein, which is quickly and completely absorbed by the body and therefore does not create an overload for the digestive tract. It should be noted that there are no components in the composition of the product that can harm a person, although sometimes you can find fruits with a rather burning aftertaste. As a rule, this is a consequence of an increased concentration of capsaicin, therefore it is better not to give such fruits to children, as well as to people with pancreatitis, gastritis, ulcers, kidney and liver diseases in the acute stage.
It is important to only buy organically grown peppers, as large plantations add a lot of pesticides to the ground and spray the plants themselves with chemicals to kill pests. Such substances tend to penetrate into the pulp, which makes the product toxic and dangerous to human health and even human life. Experts say that too early fruits sold in spring and at the very beginning of summer are in most cases dangerous, since they are grown for commercial purposes in special greenhouses. It is optimal to acquire fruits from July to September.
Please note that there are no contraindications for the use of bell pepper by nursing mothers, however, in some cases, the child has an individual intolerance to the product, therefore, breastfeeding women should use it with caution, gradually increasing the dose.
Calorie content and nutritional value
The calorie content of bell pepper is low - 100 g of the product contains only 29 kilocalories, while the bulk of the nutritional value comes from carbohydrates.
If we talk about BJU, then the proportion of proteins is about 0.98%, fats - 0.62%, and the amount of carbohydrates - about 5.2-5.5%. In addition, 100 g of vegetable contains 5 g of fiber, and about 90% is water.
Thanks to this composition, sweet pepper is considered a truly dietary product, which is recommended to be included in the diet of people with a dietary diet.
Varieties
Among the variety of varieties of bell pepper, several are the most popular among Russian gardeners.
- "Big Mama" - this variety, bred for growing in natural conditions. The bush is semi-spreading, about 90-100 cm long. The fruits are quite large, the weight of each reaches 200 g, and the walls are 12 mm thick. The berries fully ripen 120 days after the germination of the first shoots, when the technical degree of ripeness is reached, they become rich orange. Harvest can be used for winter canning and for eating raw.
- "Bogatyr" - This is a representative of mid-season varieties. The fruits can be harvested 4 months after germination. The bush is quite sprawling, about 60 cm high, the peppers are prismatic, after ripening they acquire a bright scarlet color. The variety is very productive - up to 8 kg of peppers are harvested from each square meter, while the weight of each fruit varies from 150 to 180 g. Judging by the description, this variety is considered the absolute leader in the content of vitamin C, as well as routine, and taste properties are estimated by experts as exceptionally high.
- Pepper "Swallow" can be harvested 115-130 days after sowing, all fruits ripen at the same time. Bushes grow up to 70 cm, spreading is average. The fruits are quite smooth, their shape is cone-shaped, the color of ripe berries is light green. When full ripeness is reached, the weight of one berry is 70 g, and the wall thickness is 5-7 mm.The variety is distinguished by increased resistance to diseases and pests, while the taste of the fruit is rich, due to which the culture is loved by many domestic summer residents.
- "Merchant" - this is another variety that is classified as early ripe, it is optimal for both greenhouses and open ground. The fruits are usually harvested 100-110 days after planting the seeds. Peppers are characterized by a shape in the form of a pyramid, the bushes are sprawling and rather tall - their height is about 1 meter. Ripe berries are characterized by a red color, each weighing about 130 g. The "Merchant" variety is rich in ascorbic acid, the berries are suitable for universal use, and the yield is about 2.5 kg per square meter.
- "Atlant" - the bushes of this pepper are not very long and spreading is scarce, the fruits are surprisingly large, the weight of each reaches 170 g, and the wall is 6-7 mm thick. At the same time, the berries are tender, crispy and very juicy. Ripening occurs on the 110th day after planting, mature fruits have a rather rich light green hue. Fruiting is quite good - about 4-5 kilograms per square meter of plantings.
- Belozerka - This is one of the most common varieties that bears fruit quite well in open ground. It reaches maturity in 110-115 days, the length of the bush is approximately 65-75 cm. The berries are cone-shaped, the top is ribbed, presented in various tones - from light brown to red. The weight of one berry is approximately 130 g, and the wall thickness is about 7.5 mm. The fruits are quite tasty, and at the same time, the fruiting is exceptionally plentiful - up to 8 kg / m2. The berries are distinguished by good keeping quality and resistance to transportation, and the plants themselves are quite resistant to rot and many other fungal infections.
- Variety "Big Papa" are classified as early ripe, it begins to bear fruit already on the 90th day, while the berries grow large and thick-walled: each weighs 150 g, and the thickness of the pulp is 6-8 mm. The final ripeness of the fruit is usually reached at the moment when they turn dark purple. This variety gives a good harvest - 7-9 kg of berries are harvested from each square meter, while they tolerate storage and transportation well and are characterized by a tart pleasant taste.
- "California Miracle" - This is a species that is classified as mid-season. Ripening is achieved 125-135 days after sowing. The fruits are cuboid in shape, the berries are very juicy and quite sweet. The mass of each pepper is approximately 150 g, and the walls are 8-9 mm thick. Ripe berries turn red. Fruiting is about 3 kg / m2, while the product parameters are exceptionally high.
- "Orange Miracle" - this variety is planted both in open ground on the street, and in greenhouses and greenhouses. Most often it is cultivated in the south of Russia. The bush is quite long - the height of the stem exceeds 1 m, while the plant is resistant to tobacco mosaic. The shape of the fruit is cuboid, the color is brown-orange. The mass of each berry reaches 250 g, and the wall thickness is approximately 10 mm. The yield is exceptionally high - up to 14 kg / m2.
- "Gift of Moldova" - this variety was bred for cultivation in greenhouses, however, under natural conditions at favorable temperatures it can give a good harvest. The plant is low, not more than 50 cm in height, semi-standard. Peppers have the shape of a cone, the length of the berries is 10 cm, and the thickness of the pulp is 7 mm.
The varieties "Hercules", "Victoria", "Gnome" and "Kubyshka" are very popular among domestic summer residents.
cultivation
In the south of Russia, the plant is grown in open ground, but in more northern regions it can be cultivated only in greenhouses. In the central part of the country, cultivation is carried out in seedlings - a young fragile plant is kept in room conditions, and when the threat of return spring frosts has completely passed, they are transferred to the main place on the street. Plant seeds are planted in seedling boxes filled with soil substrate at the very beginning of the third winter month.
Peppers are classified as rather heat-loving crops, therefore, for germination, it is desirable to provide a temperature of 25-27 degrees, and after the seedlings germinate, you can reduce it to 21-24 degrees. Keep in mind that if the temperature drops to 14 degrees, the peppers will stop growing. As soon as the very first permanent leaves appear, the plants dive according to the 7x7 or 6x6 cm pattern. The plants are placed on a warm and sunny window so as to provide them with a long daylight hours. Watering is carried out regularly, but not abundant, otherwise there is a high probability of root rot.
Seedlings are planted after the threat of frost has completely passed. As a rule, this is the last decade of May (in central Russia). If you plant peppers earlier, they may die. It is optimal for the plant to have 7-9 leaves at the same time, and shortly before moving into the open ground it should be hardened - for this, the plant is taken outside during the week, gradually increasing the residence time so that immediately before transplanting, the seedlings spend the whole day outside the house .
Plot for peppers should be prepared in the fall. To do this, humus is introduced into the ground at the rate of 4.5 kg / sq. m.In its absence, rotted compost will do just fine. In early spring, the land is enriched with complex fertilizers, and the treatment is repeated 5-7 days before planting seedlings.
The plant needs constant care: it is necessary to tear out weeds in a timely manner, water and fertilize the soil. It is very important to provide him with normal lighting, because if peppers are planted on shaded beds, then they grow - they stretch out and completely shed all the ovaries. The soil under the plant must always be moist. Without constant irrigation, plants simply become dwarfed, and their fruits are very small and often irregular in shape.
Peppers are very sensitive to an excess of nitrogen, while the green mass of the plant increases sharply, but the number of flowers remains minimal.
In the first decade of August, it is necessary to pinch the tops of the stems and remove all the buds and flowers, since the fruits on them will not have time to reach maturity before the onset of cold weather. If you are planting tall varieties, you need to tie them to a support, otherwise the stem will break off under its own weight. The plant responds well to feeding. Particularly effective is chicken manure or mullein mixed with superphosphate.
Storage
Fresh bell peppers are classified as rather perishable products. They are stored fresh for no more than a week in a cool place, and to preserve their taste, they resort to freezing, preservation and pickling.
Many housewives prefer to dry peppers. In this form, it has a pronounced aroma, which allows you to add it to soups and main dishes in meat broth. And, of course, in order for the product to be stored as long as possible, you should choose the right vegetables.
When buying, pay attention to the appearance of the pepper.Give preference to smooth berries without dents, rot, cracks or other visible defects.
Use
Bulgarian peppers can be eaten raw, it is very tasty both in the form of an independent dish, and together with other vegetables. It goes especially well with tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce. The product is quite often used for preparing summer snacks, while it is seasoned with oil and lemon juice.
Peppers are delicious baked. It is cooked on coals or in a grill pan, while quite often the berry is stuffed with other vegetables or meat with rice.
As for winter conservation, in the first place for any housewife are lecho with tomatoes and peppers. Such a product is served with potatoes, meat and cereals.
Keep in mind that when cooking, you should not combine raw peppers with boiled peppers - such a combination is quite difficult for the stomach and can cause digestive problems.
Sweet peppers are quite often added to homemade ketchups, as well as vegetable juices, which include pomace of tomatoes, carrots, beets, garlic and cabbage.
For how to cook delicious fried bell peppers with garlic, see the following video.