lazyant 5 years ago

Unrelated to this technology but related to peppers in general: if while they are whole you grab the stem and push inside until it breaks, you can take out the part to discard with all the seeds quickly; I don't get why I see people and cooks spending time cleaning the seed part with knives after cutting them.

  • ambicapter 5 years ago

    This 100% of the time for me results in an uneven break which breaks apart the pepper awkwardly and doesn't even get all the seeds inside.

  • AllegedAlec 5 years ago

    This doesn't get rid of the white membrane.

    • grenoire 5 years ago

      Which is perfectly edible and harmles...

      • black-tea 5 years ago

        I can think of lots of things which are perfectly edible and harmless. Cooking isn't about making things edible, though, it's about making them nice.

      • darkpuma 5 years ago

        But nevertheless not necessarily desired.

        Incidentally apple cores are edible too.

      • loco5niner 5 years ago

        ...and not the pleasant part. Worth getting rid of.

      • AllegedAlec 5 years ago

        Sure, but it has fuck-all flavour and has not the best texture.

  • walshemj 5 years ago

    I use a grapefruit knife to do this - and also to remove the seeds from chilies.

  • dplgk 5 years ago

    Do you have a video to demonstrate?

Rainymood 5 years ago

I'm possibly being too cynic here, but what are we reading other than an ad-blog for Diffgram?