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  2. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    The chile roasting season in New Mexico lasts until the first freeze of the year, which usually occurs in late October. Sacks of green chile often contain many red chiles as it gets later in the season. This mixed chile is called autumn roast, or chile pintado in Spanish, and is a local favorite for many people. [79]

  3. List of Cook's Country episodes - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for Colorado green chili and slow-cooker baked ziti. Featuring an Equipment Review covering small slow cookers and a Tasting Lab on egg noodles. Season 8 (2015)

  4. Cuisine of the Southwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    A pot of chili con carne with beans and tomatoes. The cuisine of the Southwestern United States is food styled after the rustic cooking of the Southwestern United States.It comprises a fusion of recipes for things that might have been eaten by Spanish colonial settlers, cowboys, Mountain men, Native Americans, [1] and Mexicans throughout the post-Columbian era; there is, however, a great ...

  5. Costco’s chili is back — along with age-old debate over ...

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    Taking a closer look at the chili packaging in Lamb’s video, the main components include cooked beef crumbles, kidney beans, pinto beans, tomatoes, onions and green bell peppers, among other ...

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  8. Big Jim pepper - Wikipedia

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    They are rarely used as in their ripe form, and are used almost exclusively to produce green chile. In common with most New Mexico chile cultivars, Big Jim chiles are somewhat variable in their fruiting, and produce individual peppers of varying heat, with most of the peppers being very mild (500 SHU), and an occasional medium pepper (3,000 SHU).

  9. Blake's Lotaburger - Wikipedia

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    Blake's Lotaburger (often shortened to either Blake's or Lotaburger) is a fast food restaurant chain, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with 75 locations in the Southwestern United States, mostly located in New Mexico, as well as Tucson, Arizona, and El Paso, Texas. [2]