Are chilli’s on the right gaujillo and ancho on the left? Came in a mixed bag by PillowIgloo182 Comida mexicanamexican food 6 Comments aqwn 3 years ago Maybe pasilla. They’re not chiles ancho. Chiles ancho are, as their name indicates, wider. LXaeroXen 3 years ago Pasilla on the left, guajillo on the right. SEKImod 3 years ago I’m not convinced they’re guajillos on the right. They look like New Mexico/California/Colorados to me. I’d have to smell them at that shade of red. ​ The ones on the left are likely pasilla/chile negro. Kwerawaperi 3 years ago Pasilla on the left and guajillo on the right. I asked my born and raised Mexican mother Significant-Text3412 3 years ago You can make tortilla soup with those, OP! Snoo97109 3 years ago Still works… Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
aqwn 3 years ago Maybe pasilla. They’re not chiles ancho. Chiles ancho are, as their name indicates, wider.
SEKImod 3 years ago I’m not convinced they’re guajillos on the right. They look like New Mexico/California/Colorados to me. I’d have to smell them at that shade of red. ​ The ones on the left are likely pasilla/chile negro.
Kwerawaperi 3 years ago Pasilla on the left and guajillo on the right. I asked my born and raised Mexican mother
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Maybe pasilla. They’re not chiles ancho. Chiles ancho are, as their name indicates, wider.
Pasilla on the left, guajillo on the right.
I’m not convinced they’re guajillos on the right. They look like New Mexico/California/Colorados to me. I’d have to smell them at that shade of red.
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The ones on the left are likely pasilla/chile negro.
Pasilla on the left and guajillo on the right. I asked my born and raised Mexican mother
You can make tortilla soup with those, OP!
Still works…