Tags: Heirloom Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides

Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Days to Maturity: 75

Description:

Pasilla Bajio-Chilaca-(capsicum annum)-Also when fresh called “chile negro”. Peppers grow 8 to 10 inches long and are thin walled. They mature from dark green to dark brown. Sometimes almost looking black in color. Known for it’s rich smoky flavor it can be used to flavor any dish. It is called 'chilaca' when fresh and adds character to red chile enchilada sauce and salsas. Popular as a dried pod or in powder form, it is a very flavorful ingredient in many mole sauce. Pasilla Bajio chile plants grow up to 3 feet tall.


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    what is scoville range for this pepper?

    Posted by Chris Caccia on 12/31/2021

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    • Its very mild thats all I know

      Posted by James Duffy on 12/31/2021

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Pasilla Bajio

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Refining Fire Chiles

Lindale, GA, United States (Zone 10a)
Established in 2004
1.00 acres in production

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