You don't have to go to Hatch to get "Hatch" peppers, as so many of those sold in Hatch are actually from Southern Arizona (Baja Arizona). Hatch chilies are nothing but a marketing gimmick. Here are a couple of sources: http://sidedish.dmagazine.com/2012/08/07/hatch-chilies-like-unicorns-dont-exist/ http://alibi.com/food/43183/A-Myth-Hatched.htmlimpending_bending said:I love hatch chiles. Every summer we get giant shipments to the grocery stores here (hatch is in new Mexico, AZ is right next to it for people that suck at geography like me). They end up selling them for 50 cents a pound. Somehow, I have had hatch chiles that rivaled store bought orange habs in heat. According to a few new mex buddies, however, you have to actually go to Hatch NM to get the "real deal" peppers. I'm growing some but the plants suck. Going to try some more plants soon and hopefully will get the "real deal" fresh peppers
I didn't mean thats the only place you could get them, I was just saying a few of my buddies insist that they are crap everywhere else. Then again, its probably similar to every southern state thinking it has the only authentic BBQ. Interesting links tho thanksTim in Tucson said:You don't have to go to Hatch to get "Hatch" peppers, as so many of those sold in Hatch are actually from Southern Arizona (Baja Arizona). Hatch chilies are nothing but a marketing gimmick. Here are a couple of sources: http://sidedish.dmagazine.com/2012/08/07/hatch-chilies-like-unicorns-dont-exist/ http://alibi.com/food/43183/A-Myth-Hatched.html