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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Turn up your smell-evision. Green chile roasting season has arrived in New Mexico. You may have smelled it in the air or were craving it, as one does this time of year.
“Green chili was a staple around our house,” says Green Chile Love owner and chef, Dave Castaneda. “We would have it with every meal, it was just something that we always made.” Castaneda ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 188 Tuesday, March 28, making the smell of roasting green chile the official New Mexico state aroma.
So far this season, officials said New Mexico’s green chile harvest is more than 10 days ahead of schedule and experts are expecting between 55,000 and 60,000 tons of peppers to be harvested.
black films and programing. while the smell of green chili roasting on an open flame permeates new mexico, every fall, now, a lawmaker wants everyone to wake up and smell the chili.