colour of green chillies turns red why? it so?
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The change in colour of chilli from green to red is due to the conversion of chloroplast to chromoplast because chloroplast is green in colour at the immature stage whereas the chloroplast disappears at maturation and carotenoid-containing chromoplast imparts red colour.
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The chilies are born green, when dried, they turn red as they lose all the water and become stronger, losing a significant chunk of nutrients...Chilies can be harvested when they are green or red, however, there are some varieties that will not turn red in our climate.