Talk:Stuffed peppers

help needed
previously this article was just about the American version of Stuffed peppers. I have made the article about Stuffed peppers from all around the world now.. but it still need more fixing and cleaning up from food experts. Acidburn24m 17:07, 25 July 2007 (UTC)

How does one eat them
May seem an odd question, but I'm from an area where these aren't popular, and I'm yet to see someone actually eat one. Are they meant to be eaten from your hand, cut up with a fork and knife, or scooped out with a spoon? If someone can find a reference it may help to add the information to the lead as well, thanks NeilHynes - TalkEdits 17:39, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
 * That depends on taste, really, but generally the stuffing is supposed to be eaten together with the pepper, as they complement each other. Kostja (talk) 12:00, 21 January 2011 (UTC)

UK Supermarkets
In the UK, most of the major supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury's, ASDA etc) sell stuffed peppers, both loose on the deli counter or salad bar and in small packs on the fresh/dairy aisle. From what I have seen, the stuffed peppers are usually cherry peppers (though I have seen Jalapenos used as well) they are normally stuffed with one of several types of soft cheese (typically Ricotta orMizithra though cottage cheese is used as well sometimes). Generally these stuffed peppers are displayed with antipasti such as olives, anchovies and sundried tomatoes.Zeb 01:16, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Mediterranean-Middle East
Everything mixed up. The page is in "Wikiproject Romania". Is Romania in the Middle East or in the Mediterranean region? BTW South Asia seems to be also a subregion of one of those. Good work. And the winner is: Vine leaves are stuffed peppers, why not? --176.239.110.43 (talk) 16:57, 27 September 2015 (UTC)

Proposed merge of Punjena paprika into Stuffed peppers
Regional variant, already partly covered by the article. Nk (talk) 12:18, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
 * ✅ Klbrain (talk) 09:44, 29 October 2023 (UTC)