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Albuquerque NM New Mexico Chili Harvest Scenic View Postcard Beck News Agency
Albuquerque NM New Mexico Chili Harvest Scenic View Postcard Beck News Agency
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This vintage postcard beautifully captures a classic chili harvest scene near Albuquerque, New Mexico. It highlights rural traditions and vibrant landscapes.
• Published by Beck News Agency
• Postcard number P1773
• Blank and unused back for customization
• Features a scenic rural setting
Pre-owned good condition; slight discoloration on the back.
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The image is a postcard depicting the traditional process of drying chili peppers in the American Southwest, likely New Mexico. The strung peppers, known as ristras, are an iconic symbol of hospitality and are often displayed as decoration.
Process: Chili peppers are harvested and strung together to dry in the warm, arid sun.
Ristras: The strings of dried red chilies (ristras) are a common sight on patios and along fences in the region.
Cultural Significance: They are a major part of New Mexican culture and are said to bring health and good luck.
Usage: Once dried, the chilis are stored for use in traditional dishes throughout the winter.
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