We grew the plant by accident, and while the usual harvest is just a handful at a time, they taste really fresh and great.

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    6 hours ago

    I’ve grown many a bell pepper, never have I had one that looked like a jalapeño. I think you are mistaken.

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        5 hours ago

        Those are sweet peppers, different from bell peppers.

        This is what bell peppers look like.

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          That must be a language thing, cause I would call any pepper that’s not spicy a bell pepper. Whoever wrote the Wikipedia article on bell peppers said

          bell pepper is the only member of the genus Capsicum, that does not produce capsaicin

          So if it’s not spicy, it’s a bell pepper (at least where I live), but they can be in different forms. Not that any of that matters.

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            4 hours ago

            Ha I was about to post a similar thing - there are colloquial differences for sure. I’ve heard bell peppers called sweet bell peppers in the Deep South. And in op’s defense, some people say bell peppers are spicy in their opinion. AND there are varieties of jalapeño that can have little to no heat in flavor so, that may not be a measure to go by. But a jalapeño does have a different flavor from a bell pepper, heat notwithstanding.

            But like you said, it doesn’t matter. Just eat them because they taste good!