What colors are Chile peppers?

Chile peppers come in a huge variety of colors, from the most common red to:

* Green: Often the immature version of a pepper that will turn red, orange, or yellow when fully ripe.

* Yellow: A common color for some varieties like bell peppers and habaneros.

* Orange: A vibrant color for many peppers, including some habaneros.

* Purple: A stunning color for some peppers, often associated with the "Purple" variety of the Scotch bonnet pepper.

* Brown: A less common color, but some chili peppers turn brown when fully ripe.

* Black: A rare color, associated with some varieties like the "Black Pearl" habanero.

* White: An unusual color, found in some pepper varieties.

It's important to note that the color of a chili pepper is not always indicative of its heat level. There are very mild green peppers and extremely hot red ones, for example.

If you're looking for a specific color, you can often find it by searching for "chili peppers" with that color in online resources or at your local grocery store.