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  • Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Slices)

    Rajas de chile Poblano / Poblano Pepper Slices 7 oz by Sabores Aztecas Home &nbsp>&nbsp Mexican Candy &nbsp>&nbsp Sweet & Sour Mexican Candy Brand Name: Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano / Poblano Pepper Slices 7 oz by Sabores Aztecas Sabores Aztecas is a Mex-Mex Food The history of Sabores Aztecas begins in the year of 1971 in San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. It was founded by Antonio Madrazo and his son Patricio. At the present time, Sabores Aztecas exports to more than 20 countries with the

  • Pepper - Chile - Ancho Poblano

    The Pepper Chile Ancho/Poblano, 'Capsicum annuum', is called "Pablano" in the fresh green form and "Ancho" as a dried pod. This Chile Pepper is mildly hot and is used for chilies rellenos and mole sauces. The Poblano is one of the most popular chilies in Mexico. The green Pablano is stuffed with cheese or meat for chilies rellenos and the dark, reddish-brown dried Ancho is used in a variety of sauces such as the traditional "mole pablano"Transplant outside in the spring 3 to 4 weeks after last frost date.

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  • Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup)

    Crema de Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 19.8 oz by Sabores Aztecas Mexican Food &nbsp>&nbsp Mexican Canned Foods &nbsp>&nbsp Other Mexican Specialty Soups Brand Name: Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 19.8 oz by Sabores Aztecas Sabores Aztecas is a Mex-Mex Food The history of Sabores Aztecas begins in the year of 1971 in San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. It was founded by Antonio Madrazo and his son Patricio. At the present time, Sabores Aztecas exports to more

  • Pepper, Ancho/Poblano Chile (Seedling Transplant, 2.5" Pot)

    Pepper, Ancho/Poblano Chile (Seedling Transplant, 2.5" Pot) This item (GHHP3) is not currently available. Sold out until April 2010. Description: Mildly-hot One of the most popular chiles in Mexico for making chile rellenos and mole. Dark green skin turns red when ripe. Known as Poblano when fresh, Ancho when dried. Bushy, extremely productive plants. 4"—6". Spacing: 18" Full sun/moderate water. Certified organic by CCOF. About These Transplants These certified organic transplants are grown exclusively for

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  • Pepper Hot Poblano 1,000

    Pepper Hot Poblano 1,000 seeds P8019V $19.75 Heart shaped taper, green turning red, 2 x 4", medium thick, 1500 scovill, 80 days

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  • Poblano L Hot Peppers

    Poblano L Hot Peppers 85 days. Capsicum annuum. Plant produces good yields of 5" long by 2 ½" wide hot peppers. Peppers are mildly hot and turn from dark green to chocolate brown when mature. Plant has green stems, green leaves, and white flowers. They are called Poblano when fresh and called Ancho when dried. A variety from Mexico. pk/10 HP187-10 4 Customer Reviews

  • Poblano Pepper

    Poblano Pepper: Poblano Pepper $3.50 10 yd skeins of hand-dyed perle cotton. Model: #5 Perle Cotton Manufactured by: Crescent Colours Product 34/52

  • Pepper - Poblano Ancho - Organic

    Capsicum Poblano, Ancho (USDA Organic) HOT Pepper, Capsicum 'Poblano, Ancho', is a very popular hybrid chile pepper from Mexico. The medium hot, broad-shouldered fruits are often used for making chile rellenos and mole. They turn from dark green to dark red when mature. Known as 'Poblano' when fresh and 'Ancho' when dried, this Poblano, Ancho plant produces a good yield of heart-shaped hot peppers. This plant has green stems and white flowers, and it is often dried and ground to make chili powder. Being

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  • Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup)

    Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup) Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup) 19.8 oz Rating Crema de Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 19.8 oz by Sabores Aztecas Crema e Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 560 g por Sabores Aztecas Sabores Aztecas - El sabor de nuestra tierra: MEXICO , es una marca de Conservas San Miguel SA de CV. de San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato. Mexico

  • Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Slices) 7 oz

    Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Slices) Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Slices) 7 oz Rating Rajas de chile Poblano / Poblano Pepper Slices 7 oz by Sabores Aztecas Rajas de chile Poblano / Poblano Pepper Slices 200 g por Sabores Aztecas Sabores Aztecas - El sabor de nuestra tierra: MEXICO , es una marca de Conservas San Miguel SA de CV. de San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato. Mexico

  • Whole Poblano Peppers - Chiles Poblanos San Miguel

    Chile Poblano Entero / Whole Poblano Peppers 30.9 oz by San Miguel (Sabores Aztecas) Mexican Food &nbsp>&nbsp Mexican Canned Foods &nbsp>&nbsp Other Mexican Specialty Soups Brand Name: Sabores Aztecas Whole Poblano Peppers Fire Roasted 30.9 oz by San Miguel / Sabores Aztecas San Miguel / Sabores Aztecas is a Mex-Mex Food The history of Sabores Aztecas begins in the year of 1971 in San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. It was founded by Antonio Madrazo and his son Patricio. At the present time, Sabores

  • Whole Poblano Peppers - Chiles Poblanos San Miguel

    Whole Poblano Peppers - Chiles Poblanos San Miguel Whole Poblano Peppers - Chiles Poblanos San Miguel 30.9 oz Rating Whole Poblano Peppers Fire Roasted 30.9 oz by San Miguel / Sabores Aztecas San Miguel / Sabores Aztecas is a Mex-Mex Food The history of Sabores Aztecas begins in the year of 1971 in San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. It was founded by Antonio Madrazo and his son Patricio. At the present time, Sabores Aztecas exports to more than 20 countries with the Sabores Aztecas and San Miguel

  • Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup) 19.8 oz

    Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup) Sabores Aztecas Crema de Chile Poblano (Poblano Pepper Soup) 19.8 oz Rating Crema de Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 19.8 oz by Sabores Aztecas Crema e Chile Poblano / Soup of Poblano Pepper 560 g por Sabores Aztecas Sabores Aztecas - El sabor de nuestra tierra: MEXICO , es una marca de Conservas San Miguel SA de CV. de San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato. Mexico

  • Pepper, Poblano

    Pepper, Poblano PEPP2052 Description: The main ingredient in chili rellenos. Poblano peppers are also wonderful when roasted and peeled. These very mild "hot peppers" are plump and dark green, measuring 6 inches long and 3 inches wide. Fruits turn reddish brown when fully ripe. 250 mg. Ferry Morse Start Smart. 50% off, regular $1.99.

  • brand:Capsicum Poblano Ancho HOT Pepper:

    Capsicum Poblano, Ancho (USDA Organic) HOT Pepper, Capsicum 'Poblano, Ancho', is a very popular hybrid chile pepper from Mexico. The medium hot, broad-shouldered fruits are often used for making chile rellenos and mole. They turn from dark green to d

  • PEPPERS, ANCHO / POBLANO

    Photo of PEPPERS, ANCHO / POBLANO seeds and plant Description: A large, mildly hot pepper with a bit of sweetness - for soups rellenos, salsa, stuffings, or chili powder. It is one of the most popular peppers grown in Mexico. It is a wide 3" heart shaped pepper. The plant may grow to 2' but is also known to reach 4'. The flowering period begins 50 days after sowing. The peppers ripen to red in 65 days. 25 seeds in a packet. Germination for: PEPPERS, ANCHO / POBLANO Barely cover the seeds using a well

  • PEPPER, SWEET * ANCHO GIGANTEA POBLANO * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2010

    PEPPER, SWEET ANCHO GIGANTEA POBLANO (Capsicum annuum) is the traditional Mexican variety used for stuffin PEPPER, SWEET * ANCHO GIGANTEA POBLANO * HEIRLOOM SEEDS 2010 Item #5058 Quantity Available: 99 ANCHO GIGANTEA POBLANO (Capsicum annuum) is the traditional Mexican variety used for stuffing when green (poblano) and sauces when red and dried (ancho). The fruits are almost black they are so dark green and grow to 3" x 4". Rich flavor without too much heat - sweet with a slight bite, that's why I