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Why does red pepper make mold grow on food faster?

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Red Peppers (Bell Peppers) get moldy because moisture is what causes peppers to mold, therefore it can affect other foods near it, such as if parts of a bell pepper have been sprinkled on a meal. Bell peppers (red peppers) are 60% water. Bell Peppers can be more affective spreading mold if they were grown in a garden that was over-watered, or if it was grown in an area that had lots of precipitation.

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Red peppers make mold grow on food due to moisture because there made up of 60% water if there spread on foods it can cause them to go moldy