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Country Of Origin : India

Product: Chili (Chilli Pepper)


Description:

Chili, also known as chili pepper or hot pepper, is a fruit of plants belonging to the Capsicum genus. It is widely used as a spice to add heat and flavor to various cuisines around the world. Chilies come in different shapes, sizes, colors, and levels of spiciness, ranging from mild to extremely hot.


Specifications:

  • Variety: There are numerous varieties of chili peppers cultivated globally, each with its unique characteristics in terms of shape, size, color, and spiciness. Common varieties include Jalapeño, Habanero, Thai Bird's Eye, Cayenne, and Serrano, among others.
  • Scoville Heat Units (SHU): The Scoville scale measures the spiciness or heat level of chili peppers. It quantifies the amount of capsaicin, the compound responsible for the sensation of heat. The SHU can vary widely depending on the chili variety, ranging from mild to extremely hot.
  • Size: Chili peppers come in various sizes, ranging from small to large, depending on the variety. Size specifications may be required by buyers for consistency in cooking or processing.
  • Color: Chili peppers exhibit a wide range of colors, including green, yellow, orange, red, purple, and brown, depending on the maturity stage of the fruit. Color specifications may be important for visual appeal and market preferences.
  • Shape: Chili peppers can be long, slender, round, conical, or wrinkled, depending on the variety. Shape specifications may be relevant for culinary uses, processing, or presentation.
  • Flesh Thickness: The thickness of the flesh of chili peppers can vary between varieties and may affect texture and flavor. Thick-fleshed varieties are preferred for stuffing or roasting, while thin-fleshed varieties are suitable for drying and grinding into chili powder.
  • Shelf Life: Chili peppers should have a sufficient shelf life to maintain freshness and quality during storage and transportation. Proper handling, storage conditions, and packaging are essential for extending shelf life.
  • Pesticide Residue: Chili peppers should comply with maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticides and other chemical contaminants established by regulatory authorities to ensure food safety.
  • Packaging: Chili peppers are typically packed in various packaging options such as mesh bags, cartons, or crates for transportation and retail display. Packaging specifications may vary based on market requirements and shipping logistics.
  • Origin: The origin of chili peppers should be clearly labeled to ensure traceability and compliance with import regulations.
  • Grade: Chili peppers may be graded based on size, color, and quality standards. Grades such as Grade A, Grade B, or Fancy Grade may be used to classify chili peppers according to quality parameters.