The deep red colour, least spiciness and negligible pungency make Byadgi one of the most popular variants of red chillies. Produced in haveri district of Karnataka and Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, Byadgi or 668 byadagi is one of the highly demanded red chilly varieties in Indian and International markets. It's a kind of wrinkled, long and dark red colored dried red chilli that has health enriching vitamins and minerals. You can get Byadgi dried red chillies in different forms in the market like byadgi chilli with stem, byadgi chilli without stem, crushed dried red chilli flakes and dried red chilli powder.
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Byadagi chilli is a variety of chilli mainly grown in the Indian state of Karnataka. The business involving Byadagi chillis has the second largest turnover among all chilli varieties of India. An oil, oleoresin, extracted from these chillies is used in the preparation of nail polish and lipstick. Byadagi chilli is also known for its deep red colour and is less spicy and is used in many food preparations of South India. Itâ??s a kind of wrinkled, long and dark red colored dried red chilli that has health enriching vitamins and minerals. You can get Byadgi dried red chillies in different forms in the market like byadgi chilli with stem, byadgi chilli without stem, crushed dried red chilli flakes and dried red chilli powder.
Boasting high amounts of vitamin C and antioxidants, Dry Red chillies have been found to help prevent lifestyle diseases including some cancers and stomach ulcers. Meanwhile, their ability to create heat within the body has also linked the peppers to weight loss as well as lowering the risk of type II diabetes.
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