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Hanging array of chiles or vegetables for drying
A ristra (/ˈriːstrɑː/), also known as a sarta, is an arrangement of drying chile pepper pods, garlic bulbs, or other vegetables for later consumption.
Ristra
Indonesian consumer goods company
acquisition of the Ristra Group at 80% majority stake for Rp 80 billion. Sanusi stated that the reason of Kino to acquire Ristra is that the brand implemented
Kino_Indonesia
Thick cold sauce
Angües: La Val de Onsera. OCLC 433597489. Dr. Thebussem (1998). Segunda ristra de ajos. Zaragoza: La Val de Onsera. pp. 217–219. ISBN 978-84-88518-29-3
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U.S. state
Symbols of the Southwest: a string of dried chile pepper pods (a ristra) and a bleached white cow's skull hang in a market near Santa Fe.
New_Mexico
Symbols of the Southwest: a string of dried chile pepper pods (a ristra) and a bleached white cow's skull hang in a market near Santa Fe.
Culture_of_New_Mexico
Genus of moths
Gonitis Guenée, 1852 Gonopteronia Bethune-Baker, 1906 Molopa C. Swinhoe, 1902 Ristra Walker, 1858 Rusicada Walker, 1858 Scoedisa Walker, 1858 Tiridata Walker
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Cultivar group of chile peppers from New Mexico, United States
Chile is used in the state to construct both decorative and functional ristras (arrangements of drying pepper pods) and chile wreaths. Some varieties
New_Mexico_chile
sisters casserole, nopales, fry bread, quail Entrée: elk tenderloin, Chile ristras, cheese tamales, prickly pear Dessert: white chocolate chips, ruby red
List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present)
List_of_Chopped_episodes_(season_41–present)
Continental rift zone in the southwest United States
Seismic profile from the Rio Grande Rift Seismic Transect (RISTRA) experiment crossing the rift system, with Cenozoic extended terrain of the rift and
Rio_Grande_rift
Varieties of pepper of the genus ''Capsicum''
in Mesilla, New Mexico Sundried chili at Imogiri, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Ristras of chili peppers drying in Arizona Removing seeds and pith from dried chilies
Chili_pepper
Town in New Mexico, United States
Mesillan adobe house, with decorative ristra
Mesilla,_New_Mexico
Public university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, US
zirconia at the centerpiece of the ring; and is presented with Hatch Chile Ristra. The top of the ring highlights the NMSU three triangles school seal, encircled
New_Mexico_State_University
Cuisine originating from the US state of New Mexico
called ristras, which are a common decorative sight on porches and in homes and businesses throughout the Southwest. The process of creating the ristra is
New_Mexican_cuisine
world, and may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. A ristra – is an arrangement of drying chili pepper pods, used to dry them and also
List_of_dried_foods
Village in New Mexico, United States
Ristras and sacks of chiles at the annual Hatch Chile Festival, August 2008
Hatch,_New_Mexico
Restaurant in Chimayó, New Mexico, United States
Chile ristras decorating Rancho de Chimayó Restaurante
Rancho_de_Chimayó_Restaurante
Type of paper manufactured in Mexico
alebrijes or decorative items such as strands of chili peppers called ristras). However, amate paper has been made as a commodity only since the 1960s
Amate
Town in Sonora, Mexico
be comparable to that in northern New Mexico counties.[citation needed] Ristras of red pepper chilies are as common here as in northern New Mexico as well
Sahuaripa
Variety of New Mexico chile pepper
(1–1+3⁄4 in) wide. Chimayó peppers are commonly dried by being hung on ristras; once dried, they can be ground into chile powder or chile flakes. The
Chimayo_pepper
Building in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
contemporary art. The interior white stucco walls were hung with chile ristras and garlic bulbs as protection from "evil spirits"; an open Bible was presented
M. & J. Sanitary Tortilla Factory
M._&_J._Sanitary_Tortilla_Factory
Historic plaza in Taos, New Mexico
Mexico foods and cultural items, including products made in Taos, chile ristras, packaged food items, Southwestern jewelry, pottery, clothing, leather
Taos_Plaza
Riagria Richia Ricla Rictonis Rileyiana Rimulia Ripagrotis Ripogenus Ripolia Ristra Rivula Rivulana Roborbotodes Rodriguesia Rolua Ronania Roperua Rororthosia
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Cultivar of the New Mexico chile pepper
both as green chile as well as ripe red chile, and are also dried into ristras. They are considered high yielding with relatively large fruits. In common
Sandia_pepper
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English : from a pet form of the personal name Luck, variant of Luke.
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Female Bear
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House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname.
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, luck.
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The earth.
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Anglo, British, English
Lives on the Castle's Hill
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Tamil
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Pleasure
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