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Old June 13, 2015   #1
Keen101
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Kelly,

Pueblo, Colorado is developing a growing reputation for green chile rivaling the Hatch type of New Mexico. Check out the links below. I am growing the "Mosco" chile for the first time this year in addition to the Heritage Big Jim, 6-4 and Joe E Parker. Oddly enough, I met Harry Mosco over 30 years ago when he was farming some land directly behind our home at the time. D.V. Burrells seed company in Rocky Ford sells larger quantities of the seed in addition to Farm Direct Seeds. I am looking forward to comparing these varieties in my own green chile recipe this year and freezing a bunch after roasting.

George

http://denvergreenchili.com/the-mosco-chile-pepper/

http://www.farmdirectseed.com/product.asp?specific=2058

http://coloradosprings.com/pueblos-a...rticle/1506454
I am also growing the Mosco chili for the first time. But if it is really as good as they say, then it may be my new favorite green chili for roasting. And what's better than colorado and new mexico southwest style green chili?!

I'm also trying Zia Pueblo, Chili Velarde, Anahiem, and Poblano.
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