Those hot chilis!
from trees
no <><><><> However, the PLANT that chilis grow on does have flowers- that turn into chilis.
No, you can grow all the chilis you want of any variety.
Yes, New Mexico farmers grow over 125,000 acres of corn annually.
read and green Chile
yes.. green chiles
There is alot of plant life in New Mexico. You just see i differently. Cacti are ful of plant life. Shrubs, Small bits of grass. there are no big trees like you see in the eastern states. Yes there is we in New Mexico have to eat something!
Green peppers are referred to as hatch chilis because they are grown in the Hatch Valley of New Mexico. The term "hatch chile" refers to peppers that are grown in the Hatch Valley in New Mexico. The area is known for its hot, dry climate, which is ideal for growing peppers. The peppers grown in this area are typically hot and have a smoky flavor. If you are looking for New Mexico hatch chiles visit the website of Chilemonster.
no it lost 3000 people
Antartica, New Mexico
Guslopina is a traditional dish in the Honderas family, Mexico. It consists of rice, chilis, peppers, egg, lemon and noodles with a spicy *secret recipe* sauce.