It seems to have normal flesh on the inside as far as I can tell... the peppers are /slightly/ soft, but no more than how my peppers often end up in that window. It gets pretty hot between the curtain and the window on sunny days so I believe they cook just a wee bit. Every time I've put peppers in that window (regardless of how ripe) they end up just slightly softened by day 2.
I dont think it's a white variety, as all the peppers prior have reached the deep red I expected (both peppers pictured are from the same plant)
I was wondering if some sort of "sunburn" could be the culprit as well, but I'm hesitant to jump to that conclusion because I've put peppers in a similar state of ripeness in that window before, for days longer, and I didn't have that issue.
The trinidad scorpions sitting in the window right next to these didn't get white spots.
Also, any tips on what to do with all of these unripened peppers? Just realized that we were getting a frost tonight and didn't have time to find a way to cover the plants sonic panicked and picked them all. From top to bottom they're Reapers, Ghosts, Scorpions, cayenne, and thai dragon. Had plenty of green serranos too, but those I have figured out