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- Ristra abstract "A ristra is an arrangement of drying chili pepper pods. Ristras historically served as a functional system of drying chile for later consumption. Today, ristras are commonly used as a trademark of decorative design in the state of New Mexico, however, many households still use ristras as a means to dry and procure red chile.Garlic can also be arranged into a ristra for drying and curing after the bulbs have matured and the leaves have died away.[1][2]".
- Ristra thumbnail Jalapeno_ristra.jpg?width=300.
- Ristra wikiPageExternalLink chile.htm.
- Ristra wikiPageExternalLink 091499_GARLIC.html.
- Ristra wikiPageID "2463218".
- Ristra wikiPageLength "1010".
- Ristra wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Ristra wikiPageRevisionID "656221769".
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chili_peppers.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dried_foods.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_decorations.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink Chili_pepper.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink File:Jalapeno_ristra.jpg.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink Garlic.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dried_foods.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLink File:Ristras&garlic_at_market.jpg.
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ristra".
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLinkText "chile ristras".
- Ristra wikiPageWikiLinkText "ristra".
- Ristra hasPhotoCollection Ristra.
- Ristra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Art-stub.
- Ristra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Food-stub.
- Ristra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal-inline.
- Ristra wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spice-stub.
- Ristra subject Category:Chili_peppers.
- Ristra subject Category:Dried_foods.
- Ristra subject Category:Food_decorations.
- Ristra hypernym Arrangement.
- Ristra type Article.
- Ristra type Food.
- Ristra type MusicalWork.
- Ristra type Article.
- Ristra type Food.
- Ristra comment "A ristra is an arrangement of drying chili pepper pods. Ristras historically served as a functional system of drying chile for later consumption. Today, ristras are commonly used as a trademark of decorative design in the state of New Mexico, however, many households still use ristras as a means to dry and procure red chile.Garlic can also be arranged into a ristra for drying and curing after the bulbs have matured and the leaves have died away.[1][2]".
- Ristra label "Ristra".
- Ristra sameAs Ristra.
- Ristra sameAs Restula.
- Ristra sameAs m.07fv_w.
- Ristra sameAs Q7336445.
- Ristra sameAs Q7336445.
- Ristra wasDerivedFrom Ristra?oldid=656221769.
- Ristra depiction Jalapeno_ristra.jpg.
- Ristra isPrimaryTopicOf Ristra.