Good info. I had no idea.pshngo said:Unfortunately there isnt a true hatch chile.
It's just a name for a new mexican chile grown in hatch valley
There are many different varieties of green chile grown there, meaning hatch chile is a catchall phrase for chile grown in the Valley.
If you took seed from a "hatch chile" and grew it in florida, it is no longer a hatch chile.
I have a few trades, nothing out of the ordinary.midwestchilehead said:I have NM chile seeds. Are you looking to trade?
pshngo said:Unfortunately there isnt a true hatch chile.
It's just a name for a new mexican chile grown in hatch valley
There are many different varieties of green chile grown there, meaning hatch chile is a catchall phrase for chile grown in the Valley.
If you took seed from a "hatch chile" and grew it in florida, it is no longer a hatch chile.
ShowMeDaSauce said:If i made a cheese from the same recipe as Stilton but made it in the USA it would not be Stilton. Their are numerous products protected by AOP or PDO types of regulations.
Ive grown MWCH's Big Jim Heritage and its a very tasty pepper ripe or green.
Second choice was big jims.Dogmessiah said:I have seeds that I saved out of a dried ristra of Anahiem/Numex/Hatch type chilis I purchased when driving through Hatch, NM. If you P.M. me your address I will send you a few.
I agree with ShowMeDaSauce though. You are likely just as good off getting Big Jim Heritage or a similar pepper.
‘NuMex Heritage Big Jim’ has superior flavor, a uniform and higher heat level, greater plant and pod uniformity, and higher yield as compared with the current commercially available ‘NuMex Big Jim’ chile pepper.