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Poblano, Fresh; Ancho and Mulato, Dried Capsicum annuum var. annuum Linne' Other Names ancho, chile para rellenar, joto, mulato, pasilla Flavor Mild to hot, 3, Shape Tapered to a blunt point, wrinkled, 4 inches long by 2.75 inches wide with a slight taper and blunt end. Color Dark green, matures to red or brown Fresh Food stores and grocery markets throughout the country Processed Not Processed Available Cultivars Ancho, Ancho Esmeralda, Chorro, Miahuateco, Mulato Roque, Verdeno Chile poblano as it is known in Mexico, originated near the city of Pueblo, southeast of Mexico City, hence its name poblano, or pepper from Pueblo. Its one of the most popular peppers in this country. These peppers are mild to medium in pungency and are used to stuff or in strips to add the mild flavor to soups and sauces. |