Stuffed peppers, also known as Farcite peperoni in Italian, Pimientos rellenos in Spanish, and Farcite paprika in Romanian, are a dish consisting of bell peppers that are hollowed out and filled with a mixture of ingredients, typically including meat, rice, and spices. In Hebrew, this dish is called פפריקה ממולאת (Pefrika Memul'a). The peppers are then baked or cooked in a sauce until tender. Stuffed peppers are a popular dish in many cuisines around the world, with variations that reflect local ingredients and flavors. For example, in Greek cuisine, they are often filled with rice and herbs, while in Hungarian cuisine, they may be stuffed with a mixture of ground pork and rice. The dish can be served as a main course or as a side dish, and it is often accompanied by a variety of sauces or gravies.