Farmers Chile Market
Best Green Chile In Albuquerque
Green Chile
As we are
a chile market in New Mexico, green chile is our bread and butter. We’ve been roasting it in Albuquerque since 1977,
and selling it since 1963.
In New Mexico, green chile will be put into everything, even candy
and drinks. Over the years, there have been many varieties of green chile grown
in New Mexico. The most famous two, Sandia and Big Jim are often called for by
name when people order their chile.
If you go to a New Mexican restaurant, you can be sure that
everything come with an option: red or green. Most restaurants will also have
at least one thing with green chile on it. Even McDonald’s sells green chile
cheeseburgers.
We make a point to offer good quality chile. It is a lot more
expensive than boxed chile sold in grocery stores, but it is definitely worth
it. The chile we sell is bred for flavor, not just looks and mass production.
As green chile is a product which ripens as it ages, we change our
growers farther north as the season progresses. This way, we can be sure to
provide a distinctly green chile to contrast with the red chile we also sell in
the later season. More than just that, New Mexican chile is a lot bigger than
just Hatch.
Hatch, New Mexico has a great farming tradition. There are tons of
farms there which grow a great variety of produce. There are some amazing chile
growers there. Unfortunately, there are also plenty of growers who are only
there for the name value. Terroir is important for many agricultural products,
but the importance of good seeds and farming technique cannot be overstated.
New Mexico has a varied landscape, but there are many regions
which are perfect for growing chile. Valleys such as Hatch, Socorro, and
Chimayo are all well known for growing chile. If you find chile from these
areas, it is likely as good or better than Hatch chile.
During chile season, we roast chile in Albuquerque at 2010 Eubank NE every
day from 9-5.
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