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EXPLORE THE WORLD OF CHILES
AND WORLD CUISINES

 
• LIVE PLANT & SEED SOURCES •

Pepper Gardening 101 Thanks to Dave DeWitt. Lots of photos and links plus all the info you'll need for a great pepper garden.
 
Cross Country Nurseries This Web site offers 500 varieties of chiles and sweet pepper plants. Plus beautiful color photos of all of their peppers with detailed information. They also sell fresh chiles when in season.
 
The Chile Woman Specializing in an extensive collection of quality, organically grown chile plants & seeds.

Native Seed Search A great nonprofit organization that is worthy of public support, preserving Native American heirloom crop seeds. They also offer chile powders, dried pods, beans, corn products and much more.

Redwood City Seed Co. A longtime S.F. Bay Area seed company. See his Hot Pepper Growing Tips and Special Collections of peppers.

Reimer Seeds Pepper Store Over 1,500 varieties of seeds including the Red Savina Habanero. Check out their Hotness test program. Great web site.
 
• SOURCE SITES, RECIPES & WEB RING •

All About New Mexico
Chile Pepper Info, Products, & Recipes. A great resource site with more information on New Mexico than you would probably ever need.
 
Pepper Fool Pepper Seed Sources. An extensive listing of plant and seed sources.

GOOGLE Enter “Recipe Search” for a huge list of sources. Also enter the name of a dish or type of cooking you are looking for. It seems endless.

Bay Cafe On sfgate.com. San Francisco’s finest web site.

Bailey Farms Wholesale chile growers, offering fresh and dried chiles. Their web site has numerous recipes and chile information.
 
Epicurious Recipe site from the publishers of  Bon Appétit and  Gourmet mags.

The Ring of Fire  A comprehensive Web index and gateway to fiery food information and products on the Internet.

• SPECIALTY FOOD SOURCES •

Asian Food Sources Go to Google and find numerous Asian food sources.
 
Chile Shop One of the oldest hot shops in the USA, located in Santa Fe. Offering the richest and purest New Mexico chiles. You must try their chile powders.
 
Da Gift Basket  Quality New Mexico Chile Products. Rasted Hatch Green Chiles, powders, pods, flakes and sauces. 

EthnicGrocer.com Premier online provider of authentic gourmet ethnic foods, spices from around the world.

Los Chileros de Nuevo Mexico Gourmet New Mexican foods and recipes.
 
MexGrocer.com An online grocery store for authentic Mexican food, Mexican recipes, cookbooks, tips, utensils. If you can’t find it, they probably have it.

Pacific Farms Love Wasabi? Here's the real deal! Genuine wasabi products, fresh wasabi, and live wasabi plants.

Purcell Mountain Farms A large selection of rice, beans, posole and chile products (whole dried  chiles, chile powder and chile paste). Offering many organic items.
 
San Francisco Herb Co. High quality herbs, spices and essential oils at very reasonable prices. Bulk purchases also available. Excellent service!

• SUGGESTED READING •
Try your local bookstore or go online at:
www.barnesandnoble.com or www.amazon.com

Fiery Foods & Barbecue Magazine  Visit and bookmark Dave DeWitt's Most Excellent Web Site; The eye of the chile hurricane, for sure. Be sure to sign up for his newsletter. You will be busy trying to keep up with this amazing guy (The Pope of Peppers).

Chile Pepper Magazine The longtime flagship for the chile world, and a lively publication for chileheads. Started by Dave DeWitt about 15 years ago.

The Spicy Food Lover's Bible  More than 250 recipes from around the world, plus a wealth of related food information. by Dave DeWitt and Nancy Gerlach. Stewart, Tabori and Chang  ISBN 1584794119

Food of Santa Fe Authentic recipes contributed by top Santa Fe restaurants featuring traditional and 'high end' cuisine. By Dave DeWitt, Nancy Gerlach.
Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc. ISBN 9625932291

Chile Pepper Fever Mine’s Hotter Than Yours.  By Eduardo Fuss and Susan Hanzen
Hammond. Voyager Press ISBN 089658950

The Pepper Garden How to Grow Peppers. By Dave DeWitt & Paul Bosland.
Ten Speed Press  ISBN 0898155541

Peppers: The Domesticated Capsicums A beautiful historical and botanical reference on peppers. Written & Illustrated by Jean Andrews Univ. of Texas Press ISBN 0292704674
 
• TRAVEL •

Traveling to Mexico A travel information website for visitors interested on Mexico Vacation Destinations..
 
















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