Capsicum annuum

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Poblano peppers bring gentle warmth and earthy depth. The pods are heart shaped, dark green, and thick walled. Bite into a roasted poblano and you taste roasted corn, cocoa, and a whisper of spice. Citizens stuff them with cheese and beans for chiles rellenos, or slice them into creamy rajas. When dried, the pepper becomes Ancho, adding raisin notes to mole and adobo. Poblanos handle grilling, baking, and frying without falling apart. At 1,000 to 2,000 SHU, they live firmly in the Mild zone. Comforting heat, generous size - applauded by the Ministry of Hearth and Spice. Poblano suele medir 1,000-2,000 SHU (Suave). Aparece en Mexico, Puebla en condimentos, encurtidos y adobos. Roast poblanos over flame, peel the skins, and stuff them with cheese, meat, or grains. Slice roasted strips for rajas con crema, tacos, and tamales. Dice raw pieces for salsas that need gentle heat. Puree with tomatillos and cilantro for mild green sauces. Dry red pods to create Ancho powder, a core ingredient in mole, chili con carne, and spice rubs. They pair well with dairy, corn, mushrooms, and poultry. ChiliCodexCDP.navigation.seeSauceIndex

También conocido como: Chile Poblano, Ancho (dried)

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Especies

Capsicum annuum

Calor

1,000-2,000 SHUSuave

Sabor

Suave, Terroso, Rich, thick-walled, stuffable

Origen / Regiones

Mexico, Puebla

Color / Forma

Deep green when unripe, reddish brown when ripe

Tamaño del pod

10-15 cm long, 4-6 cm wide

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Sabor y aroma

Poblano peppers bring gentle warmth and earthy depth. The pods are heart shaped, dark green, and thick walled. Bite into a roasted poblano and you taste roasted corn, cocoa, and a whisper of spice. Citizens stuff them with cheese and beans for chiles rellenos, or slice them into creamy rajas. When dried, the pepper becomes Ancho, adding raisin notes to mole and adobo. Poblanos handle grilling, baking, and frying without falling apart. At 1,000 to 2,000 SHU, they live firmly in the Mild zone. Comforting heat, generous size - applauded by the Ministry of Hearth and Spice.
Roast poblanos over flame, peel the skins, and stuff them with cheese, meat, or grains. Slice roasted strips for rajas con crema, tacos, and tamales. Dice raw pieces for salsas that need gentle heat. Puree with tomatillos and cilantro for mild green sauces. Dry red pods to create Ancho powder, a core ingredient in mole, chili con carne, and spice rubs. They pair well with dairy, corn, mushrooms, and poultry.

Perfil térmico

Escala Scoville

1,000-2,000 SHU

Heat label

Mild

Ventana de cosecha

Late summer to early autumn

Recuento del índice de salsas

-

Historia y cultura

Poblanos originated near Puebla, Mexico, where farmers selected them for large pods and soft heat. The pepper played a key role in dishes like chiles en nogada, dating back to the 19th century celebrations of Mexican independence. Spanish colonial trade distributed the dried Ancho form throughout Mexico and into New Mexico. By the mid-20th century, poblanos were cultivated widely in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, becoming a staple in Tex-Mex cuisine and commercial canning.

Botánica y notas de cultivo

Poblanos are straightforward to grow. Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before the last frost, then transplant into full sun once soil warms to 16°C. Plants reach 60 to 90 cm tall and benefit from staking because pods get heavy. Provide fertile, well-drained soil and steady moisture. Harvest green pods about 80 days after transplant, or wait another 10 days for red, sweeter fruit. Dry ripened pods in a dehydrator or sunny window to produce Ancho chilies.

Marcador de posición visual de la caja de prueba

  • 3 salsas de 100 ml (varios estilos)
  • Ficha de cata y sugerencias de maridaje
  • Envíos a toda la UE; tiradas limitadas.

Caja de prueba

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Preguntas frecuentes

Poblano suele medir 1,000-2,000 SHU (Suave). Los rangos varían según el cultivar y las condiciones de cultivo.

Fuentes

  • Republic of Heat Notas de campo del laboratorio de cata
  • Expedientes de productores presentados a través de Directus
  • Registros abiertos de variedades cultivadas e investigación académica sobre el pimiento

Cotejamos bancos de semillas, literatura revisada por pares y datos de productores acreditados para verificar las afirmaciones sobre SHU y origen.

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