In Sonoran cuisine, the chiltepín is used in various ways. It can be consumed fresh,
dried, or ground, and is a key ingredient in many regional sauces and dishes. Besides
its culinary use, the chiltepín has medicinal properties. Traditionally, it has been used to
treat various ailments, such as digestive and respiratory problems.
Chiltepín holds a special value for the indigenous and rural communities of Sonora. The harvesting of wild chiltepín is an important economic activity for many families, especially during the harvest season. Additionally, chiltepín is a symbol of regional identity and is celebrated in local festivals and events.