1.Description:specification: mesh: 5-25; moisture: around 12%;
2.No aflatoxin, no slamonella asta: according to customers requirment;
3.Package: 25kg/ 20kg , kraft paper bag/ woven bag/ carton;
4.Or according to customers requirments
25kg/ 20kg , kraft paper bag/ woven bag/ carton
Price : INR 250.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Packaging Type : Plastic Packet, Paper Box Packaging Size : 50gm, 250gm, 500gm Usage : Cooking Specialities : Pure, Long Shelf Life Shelf Life : 1 Year Color : Red Form : Powder Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Chilli is a spice used in many food industries, especially dried chilli. Due to the long storage time, reduced weight and size, in the food industry, dried chilli is mainly used. Dried chilli can be ground into flour, chilli flakes in the production of instant noodles, chili sauce, dipping sauce, spice powder, dried beef ...
Chili powder (also spelled chile, chilli, or, alternatively, powdered chili) is the dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper, sometimes with the addition of other spices (where it is also sometimes known as chili powder blend or chili seasoning mix). It is used as a spice (or spice blend) to add pungency (piquancy) and flavor to culinary dishes. In American English, the spelling is usually "chili"; in British English, "chilli" is used consistently.
Chilli is a spice used in many food industry, especially dried chilli. Due to the long storage time, reduced weight and size, in the food industry, dried chilli is mainly used. Dried chilli can be ground into flour, chilli flakes in the production of instant noodles, chilli sauce, dipping sauce, spice powder, dried beef ...
India Is The World's Largest Producer, Consumer And Exporter Of Chillies In The World. India Also Has The Largest Area Under Chillies In The World. Chillies Are The Most Common Spice Cultivated In India. It Is Estimated That India Produced 1060345 Tons Of Dry Chilli From An Area Of 8, 84,183 Hectares In 2003-04. Chillies Are Valued Principally For Their High Pungency And Color. Almost All The States Of India Produce The Crop. The Indian Chilli Growing States Are Andhra Pradesh (46%), Karnataka (15%), Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Rajasthan And Tamil Nadu. Indian Chilli Can Be Grown During The Entire Year At One Or The Other Part Of The Country. However, The Major Arrival Season Extends From February To April. The Crop Planting Starts From August And Extends Till October. While, The Harvesting Begins From December With 5% Of The Arrivals Usually Reported In This Month. The Peak Arrivals Are Reported In February To March. There Are Several Varieties Of Indian Chilli And The Most Popular Among These Are Sannam, 334, 273, Byadgi, Wonder Hot, Mundu, Teja, Yellow Chillies & Tomato Chillies India Is The Largest Consumer Of Chilli In The World. Around 90% Of India's Production Is Consumed Within The Country. India Exports Around 80000, 100000 Tons Of Chillies A Year. India Exports Chillies In The Form Of Dried Chillies, Chilli Powder, Picked Chillies And Chilli Oleo-resin. Indian Chilli Is Mainly Exported To USA, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, The Middle East And The Far East. FACTORS INFLUENCING CHILLI MARKETS 1. The Commodity Displays High Volatility, With The Prices Heavily Dependent On Season, Production In Different Producing Tracts Spread Across The Country Demand From Exporters And The Stock Available At The Cold Storage's. 2. The Prices Of The Major Chilli Varieties Sold In The Country Are Correlated With Each Other. As A Result, The Players In Other Varieties Can Also Hedge Their Risks Through This Single Variety. SPECIFICATIONS FOR RED DRY CHILIES: KINDS: - Sannam S4 Best & Deluxe - Teja Best & Deluxe - Byadgi - Wrinkle 273 - Wonder Hot - Tomato Chilli - Mundu - Yellow Chilli TYPE: - Whole Chilli With Stem - Whole Chilli Without Stem - Grounded Chilli Powder - Chilli Oleo resin - Chilli Meal Color: Bright Red Length: As Per Grade Pods Without Stalk: 8% Max Moisture: 12.5% Max Foreign Material: 2% Max Broken Chillies: 7% Max Loose Seeds: 2% Max Damaged And Discolored Pods: 6% Max Look forward hearing from you soon. Contact Us For Prices