Chili Powder — Green Chili (Medium)


$ 4.00

New Mexican Hatch chiles and Maine maple for your pork tacos and more.

Hatch Maple chili powder combines the unique flavor of Hatch chiles with the sweetness of maple and a touch of garlic, onion, and ancho. This versatile blend brings a mild heat and smoky depth, perfect for seasoning meats, roasted vegetables, or adding a subtle kick to soups and stews. Made with USA-sourced ingredients, except for a hint of cumin and oregano.

Details: Certified organic. Origin USA. Native to the Americas, chiles have been used in North American Indigenous cuisine. Check out our post about North American spices.

Ingredients: Hatch chile, garlic, salt, onion, cumin, ancho, maple, mexican oregano.

Zero-Waste Spice Refills Packaged in Compostable Packaging:

  • Small Refill: scant 1/4 cup volume (0.9 oz net weight)
  • Large Refill: 1/2 cup volume (2.2 oz net weight)

Refill packaging is made from plants and safe for home composting. It's not meant for long-term storage; please transfer to airtight containers. Read about our zero-waste packaging here.

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Reusable Glass Magnetic Jars:

  • Small Jar: scant 1/4 cup volume
  • Large Jar: 1/2 cup volume 

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