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#12642617
14 August 2025
A chicuarote chile roasts on a comal in the San Gregorio Atlapulco region in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, to make a salsa that can be prepared raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642622
14 August 2025
A sauce made with chicuarote chile, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, can be made raw, boiled, or fried using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642624
14 August 2025
A sauce made with chicuarote chile, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, can be made raw, boiled, or fried using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642616
14 August 2025
The grinding process of chicuarote chile in a molcajete is endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district, Mexico City, on August 13, 2025, to make salsa. This salsa can be made raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a molcajete or blender.
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#12642625
14 August 2025
A view of a chicuarote chile-based sauce accompanies sopes, a typical Mexican dish made with corn and beans, native to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City. It can be made raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender, in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642626
14 August 2025
A view of a chicuarote chile-based sauce accompanies sopes, a typical Mexican dish made with corn and beans, native to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City. It can be made raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender, in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642627
14 August 2025
A view of a chicuarote chile-based sauce accompanies sopes, a typical Mexican dish made with corn and beans, native to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City. It can be made raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender, in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642621
14 August 2025
Ernesto Garcia, a farmer and vegetable specialist, dedicates himself to the production of chicuarote peppers, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, since he is a child. He says he begins sowing seeds on a chinampa between March and April, and within a period of approximately 4 to 5 months, they reach their peak harvest time, allowing them to harvest different sizes and shades of peppers. Half a kilo of chicuarote peppers costs $35 pesos. Ernesto asserts that one of the threats to the chicuarote chile begins with its growing location and climatic conditions: excess water can ruin the crop, or excessive heat due to humid conditions impacts the chile's growth and spiciness. The presence of some chile predators, such as gophers and insect larvae like ladybugs, also has a negative impact. The chicuarote chile remains a family heirloom because the region's oldest inhabitants are the ones who master recipes that include this ingredient and share them with their children and grandchildren. A characteristic dish of the chicuarote chile is salsa, which can be made raw, boiled, or fried, using onion and a large garlic clove in olive oil, tomatoes, and salt, all ground in a mortar or blender.
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#12642588
14 August 2025
Ernesto Garcia, a farmer and vegetable specialist, dedicates himself to the production of chicuarote chile peppers, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, to repel gophers.
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#12642589
14 August 2025
A chicuarote chile pepper is on a chinampa, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district, Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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14 August 2025
A chicuarote chile pepper is on a chinampa, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district, Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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14 August 2025
A chicuarote chile pepper is on a chinampa, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district, Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642592
14 August 2025
Ernesto Garcia, a farmer and vegetable specialist, harvests a chicuarote chile pepper for sale on a chinampa. This pepper is endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642593
14 August 2025
Ernesto Garcia, a farmer and vegetable specialist, harvests a chicuarote chile pepper for sale on a chinampa. This pepper is endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642594
14 August 2025
A chicuarote chile pepper is on a chinampa, endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district, Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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#12642595
14 August 2025
Ernesto Garcia, a farmer and vegetable specialist, harvests a chicuarote chile pepper for sale on a chinampa. This pepper is endemic to the San Gregorio Atlapulco area in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, on August 13, 2025.
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