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Hatch Chile Buyer Be Aware

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    Hatch Chile Buyer Be Aware

    I recall a thread a couple weeks ago about the virtues of Hatch Chile and with Hatch Chile season in full swing now wanted to share. Sadly there are growers that freely label and sell their peppers as "Hatch" Chile because they are green when fresh and the same shape? Hatch Chile is only grown in the vicinity of Hatch New Mexico and only harvested once a year in late August through September. For a little background an excerpt from Wikipedia:

    Hatch chile


    Hatch chile refers to varieties of species of the genus Capsicum which are grown in the Hatch Valley, an area stretching north and south along the Rio Grande from Arrey, New Mexico, in the north to Tonuco Mountain to the southeast of Hatch, New Mexico. The soil and growing conditions in the Hatch Valley create a unique terroir[22] which contributes to the flavor of chile grown there. Most of the varieties of chile cultivated in the Hatch Valley have been developed at New Mexico State University over the last 130 years.

    Hatch chile can be purchased locally in many parts of the Southwest, and is distributed throughout the United States by companies such as World Variety Produce. Other distributors sometimes use the "Hatch" name, but do not actually grow and process their chile in the Hatch Valley.[23] To protect Hatch and other New Mexican growers, state legislators passed a 2012 law protecting and prohibiting the "New Mexican" identity brand for state grown peppers.[24] Chiles grown around the town are marketed under the name of the town, and are often sold fresh-roasted in New Mexico and neighboring states in the early autumn.



    So unless you can experience the visit to Hatch NM during harvest to buy your Hatch peppers and choose to order online instead, please verify your source is selling authentic Hatch Chile.
    Last edited by cgrover60; August 23, 2016, 08:39 PM.

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    Also they are very very close to the Anaheim pepper in taste, color, size and so on. Here in Texas during Hatch season it is hard to find any other peppers in the local markets, but when they are not in season the Anaheim is regularly available. couple of local stations did comparisons on the two including blind taste tests and found that the difference between the 2 is so minute that many cannot tell the difference between them. Also testing that putting 2 hatch peppers in the same blind study found that there could be very subtle differences between them but only if you have a very talented palate.

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    • W.A.
      W.A. commented
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      After growing dozens of varieties myself over the years, I don't see what all the fuss is about the Hatch except they are fairly cheap in season. Perhaps that is the only redeeming quality? I much perfer poblano peppers.

    #3
    Agreed! There is no way I could personally identify a difference in quality or taste between Hatch chile and what I have grown myself from time to time through the years. My only point was if you want to buy Hatch chile just take care that you are getting Hatch chile.

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      #4
      What about "chimayo" chiles? same deal?

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      • gcdmd
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        They're grown in magic water.

      #5
      Strange, the Poblanos that we grow in our garden in Iowa look & taste a lot more like the "Hatch chilis" sold around here than our Anaheim peppers. Whatever... got so many of both this year I won't be buying any in the grocery store anyway. Peppers are peppers. Some are hotter than others. Buyer beware!

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      • W.A.
        W.A. commented
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        Poblano should have a very dark shiney green color and fairly thick meaty wall - a leas what I have bought or grown from seed. Definitely different from Hatch.

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      I believe "Hatch" is a growing region where many varieties of chilis are grown. A Poblano certainly is not an Anaheim. A local church where I lived 20 years ago used to sell chilis during the harvest season as fund raising enterprise. They would travel to the Hatch region and bring back several varieties of chilis to sell, usually 4 or 5 varieties ranging from mild to super hot in heat value. They all looked like Anaheim chilis in appearance. Each variety had a name, but I really don't remember those.

      Chimayo chilis are a variety that is grown only in the Chimayo Valley, which is located a long ways north of the Hatch Valley.

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