Casados-(Capsicum annuum)- Originally this came from a Spanish Heirloom. It is grown in El Guique, New Mexico which is close to the Rio Grande river at 5,500 elevation. The Casados family operates farms in the area and Joanne Casados has a restaurant that she owns and operates. Peppers mature early ripening from green to red and average 3 to 4 inches long. They have a slight sweetness and mild to medium heat. The Casados chile plants grow just over 2 feet tall.
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Casados Peppers
Originally this came from a Spanish Heirloom. It is grown in El Guique, New Mexico which is close to the Rio Grande river at 5,500 elevation. The Casados family operates farms in the area and Joanne Casados has a restaurant that she owns and operates.
Peppers mature early ripening from green to red and average 3 to 4 inches long. They have a slight sweetness and mild to medium heat. The Casados chile plants grow just over 2 feet tall.
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