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Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Stuffed Poblano Peppers
Low concern
Stuffed poblano peppers are a whole-food prepared dish; nutrition depends heavily on stuffing ingredients (cheese/meat fat content, sodium). Poblanos themselves are nutritious and capsaicin-bearing.
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What it is
A composite dish of poblano chiles (Capsicum annuum) filled with cheese, meat, rice, or other stuffings.
Prepared dish/entree.
Why it's flagged
- sodium content depending on filling
- saturated fat from cheese/meat fillings
- potential allergens (dairy, gluten depending on recipe)
What regulators actually say
"USDA FoodData Central provides nutrient data for poblano peppers and prepared composite dishes."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Composite food regulated under general food safety; commercial frozen versions inspected accordingly.
European Union — EFSA
Composite food; subject to EU general food law.
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