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  2. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico chile or New Mexican chile (Scientific name: Capsicum annuum 'New Mexico Group'; Spanish: chile de Nuevo México, [3] chile del norte) [4] is a cultivar group [5] of the chile pepper from the US state of New Mexico, first grown by Pueblo and Hispano communities throughout Santa Fe de Nuevo México. [6]

  3. It’s time: Where and when to find Hatch green chile in Fort ...

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    Enchiladas Olé also has New Mexico red chile this year. Both locations are open for lunch and dinner weekdays and Saturdays; 2418 Forest Park Blvd., 817-984-1360 , or 9005 North Tarrant Parkway ...

  4. H-E-B’s Central Market reveals details for return of Hatch ...

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    Each August, the company imports more than 125 tons of peppers from Hatch, New Mexico. Disclosure: H-E-B is a funder of the Star-Telegram’s Crossroads Lab. The company has no influence over ...

  5. Blake's Lotaburger - Wikipedia

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    Their menu focuses on New Mexico green chile topped hamburgers and french fries, as well as New Mexican foods such as breakfast burritos. All Lotaburger restaurants are company-owned. Blake's Lotaburger also owns the majority of the property that its stores are built on and the company's construction division oversees the development of all new ...

  6. Sandia pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Sandia chile pepper cultivar was developed at New Mexico State University by Dr. Roy Harper in 1956 by cross breeding a NuMex No. 9 (originally developed by Dr. Fabian Garcia) with a Californian Anaheim chile (itself a No. 9 descendant). [6] This variety of chile pepper is of moderate heat and is widely grown and consumed in New Mexico.

  7. These 20 Restaurants Serve the Best Chili in America - AOL

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    Santa Fe, New Mexico . New Mexico calls itself the “Chile Capital of the World,” with hundreds of different chilies grown there, including the green, mild, and iconic “Hatch peppers ...