Chili

Chili

Botanical Name :Capsicum Frutescens
English Name :Capsicum Frutescens
Hindi Name :Mirch /Pimento/Paprika/
Family Name :Solanaceae

Cultivation

India


Origin

Chilli is reported to be a native of South America and is widely distributed in all tropical and sub tropical countries including India.

It was first introduced in India by Portuguese towards the end of 15th Century. Now it is grown all over.


About

India is one of the major red chilli pepper exporting countries in the world.

There are many varieties of red chilli pepper grown across the country.

Each of these varieties differs from each other in pungency and color.

The nagajolokia and the birds eye chillies are among the hottest chillies in the world and the bydagichillies are known for their bright red color.

Please refer to the pungency and color value chart for comparison of the different varieties of red chilli peppers

Product Specifications **

AppearanceBright Red color
Moisture10% Max.
Shu (ASTA Method)20,000 – 90,000
Color (ASTA Method)40 – 160
Extraneous Matter1% Max
Damaged & Discolored Pods4% Max
Loose Seeds4% Max

Varieties

TypesHarvesting SeasonColor ValueHeat Value 
Byadegi        (100% Wrinkled)With Stem/StemlessJanuary to May90-100 ASTA8000-15000 SHU 
Ellachipur Sannam – S4 TypeWith Stem/StemlessSeptember to December40 – 50 ASTA18000-22000 SHU 
Guntur Sannam – S4 TypeWith Stem/StemlessDecember to May32.11 ASTA  
Madhya Pradesh G.T.SannamWith Stem/StemlessJanuary to March35 – 40 ASTA18000-22000 SHU 
 
Teja Red ChilliWith Stem/Stemless 75 – 85 ASTA75000-110000 SHU 
 

Usage

Dry chilly is extensively used as spice in curried dishes.

It is also used as an ingredient in curry powder and in seasonings.

Paprika, Bydagi chilly, Warangal chapatta and similar high colour less pungent varieties are widely used for colour extraction.

This colour is highly popular among food and beverage processors for its use as a colourant, since this being a ‘natural plant colour’.

Chilli can be supplied in whole,crushed, powder or oleoresin forms in consistent colour and required pungent


Packing

10 kgs, 15 kgs, 25 kgs, 50 kgs