Mini sweet peppers are usually sold whole and raw, ready to eat after a simple rinse — no special prep is required unless a recipe calls for chopping or cooking.
Mini peppers are commonly offered in vibrant color mixes—most often red, yellow, and orange—and are frequently sold as multicolor or “rainbow” packs.
Mini sweet peppers are promoted as high in vitamin C (and in some descriptions vitamin A), a good source of fiber and antioxidants, and generally low in calories.
Seed packets are sold as variety packs with multiple pepper types and include growing details such as germination time (7–10 days), planting depth (0.25 inches), spacing (about 1 foot), days to maturity (~60 days), and expected plant height (about 3–4 feet).
Descriptions advise keeping mini peppers refrigerated for optimal freshness, and many items are described as greenhouse- or hothouse-grown to support year‑round availability.
Origins listed include the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Some packs explicitly list a US/Canada/Mexico combination, while others list Mexico or the United States alone.