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Red or Green

You’ve probably heard the New Mexico slogan, “Red or Green?”  That refers to the question you’ll always be asked by your Food Server in any New Mexican restaurant…what is your preferred Chile type, of course.  Check out Chiles!  Everything you could possibly want to know about New Mexico’s official vegetable and largest agricultural product:  All About Chiles!




     

Go nuts for another important agricultural product of New Mexico, one you may not have been aware New Mexico produced.  In fact, Pecans and Pistachios are a large part of the agricultural economy in New Mexico.

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One of the largest pecan farms in the world is located in the beautiful Mesilla Valley near Las Cruces New Mexico.  Check out Stahmanns Pecans offerings.  Your taste buds won’t be sorry you did!

Stahmanns Pecans

Pistachio lovers don’t miss out on the incredibly varied and scrumptious pistachio concoctions made by the Eagle Ranch Pistachios folks, near Tularosa New Mexico.  The Pistachio Bark, Brittle, or Crunch come highly recommended by Samantha Nielsen (her favorite pistachio products; mine too!).  You’ll have to decide for yourself which is best!

Heart of the Desert Pistachios and Gifts

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For Lovers of Horses and Hounds, Healthy Herb-based Products, and Heavenly Jewelry too!  Located in northern New Mexico, in the historic and beautiful Santa Fe.

Chamisa Ridge

“Made in America, by the First Americans”
Learn about the Native American Tribes of New Mexico and support their worthy cause.  The Southwest Indian Foundation presents Navajo, Zuni, Ute, and other tribes, genuine Native-made items: jewelry, pottery, kachinas, fetishes, artifacts, apparel, gifts, and more.  The profits from your purchases from the Southwest Indian Foundation catalog go directly back to the Native Americans themselves in the form of many philanthropic programs.

Southwest Indian Foundation

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