HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, The Lone Star State's reputation as a haven for
1-2 lovers of hot and spicy food is well deserved, and the native
1-3 chiltepin pepper has contributed greatly to this proud legacy; and
1-4 WHEREAS, A member of the genus Capsicum, the chiltepin grows
1-5 wild in our temperate climate and is both undeniably American and
1-6 typically Texan; its distinctive flavor makes it ideal for hearty
1-7 stews and red-hot Texas chili, and it is a staple in many Tex-Mex
1-8 favorites; and
1-9 WHEREAS, Even the mockingbird, our state bird, recognizes the
1-10 appeal of this piquant pod, choosing to dine on it almost
1-11 exclusively when the pepper is in season; wild turkeys, too, are
1-12 often seen feeding on these tasty little morsels, and these and
1-13 other fruit-eating wild birds play a vital role in the chiltepin's
1-14 proliferation; and
1-15 WHEREAS, Found in abundance from the southern United States
1-16 to northern South America, the chiltepin has been used for many
1-17 years by the various peoples who have populated our great state;
1-18 known variously as chile mosquito and chile bravo, the Spanish
1-19 described this zesty fruit as "arrebatado," meaning that although
1-20 its spiciness is immediate and intense, this bold sensation does
1-21 not linger long; and
1-22 WHEREAS, The chiltepin is used in both fresh and dried forms,
1-23 combined with vinegar to make a tangy sauce or sprinkled into soup
1-24 to provide just the right seasoning; perhaps the most amazing
2-1 attribute of this indigenous spice is that it has been shown to
2-2 increase the human metabolism by as much as 25 percent, making it a
2-3 promising means of controlling weight gain; and
2-4 WHEREAS, The chiltepin's storied history even includes a
2-5 footnote to one of our greatest American presidents, Thomas
2-6 Jefferson; an avid gardener, President Jefferson acquired some of
2-7 these exotic tiny peppers from a fellow horticulturist and
2-8 displayed a keen interest in establishing a market for this Texas
2-9 pepper; and
2-10 WHEREAS, It is important to acknowledge and promote our
2-11 endemic natural resources, for they are an integral part of our
2-12 heritage and help to make us recognizable to other cultures around
2-13 the globe; the chiltepin is Texas' only native pepper, and its long
2-14 history and wide variety of uses make it truly deserving of special
2-15 recognition and endorsement; now, therefore, be it
2-16 RESOLVED, That the 75th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-17 hereby declare the chiltepin the official State Native Pepper of
2-18 Texas.
Carter
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President of the Senate Speaker of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 82 was adopted by the House on May
10, 1997, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 82 was adopted by the Senate on May
26, 1997, by a viva-voce vote.
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Secretary of the Senate
APPROVED: _____________________
Date
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Governor