Red Chili Powder Kashmiri
Buy Bulk Red Chili Powder Kashmiri Online
SKU: kitch-gspk-012
Parameter | Description |
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Botanical Name | Capsicum annuum |
Type | Tikhalal Chilli Powder, Teja Chilli Powder, Kashmiri Chilli Powder |
Origin | India |
Appearance | Red Powder |
Availability | Bulk, Private Label |
Quality | Conventional |
Shelf life | 1-2 Years |
Serving size | 1-2 teaspoons or as required |
Category | Spices |
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Wholesale Kashmiri Red Chili Powder Supplier in SA
Purchase grade-A Kashmiri red chilli powder at the best prices in South Africa. Sourced directly from Indian farmers, our Kashmiri red chilli powder packs a punch of flavour with its accurate colour and smoky aroma. Add a unique twist to your kitchen with Kashmiri red chilli powder from KitchenHutt.
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How to Use Kashmiri Red Chili Powder
Kashmiri red chillies have milder flavours than other peppers. Being low in heat, this variety of chilli powder is often for its colour than the taste. Kashmiri red chilli powder has a bright red colour that can instantly change the appearance of any dish, whether it is a savoury curry, stew, soup, marinade, sauce, pickle, or anything. Moreover, you can mix Kashmiri red chilli powder with other chilli varieties and create a red chilli powder with equal taste and colour.
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Buy Wholesale Kashmiri Red Chili Powder Online
Kitchenhutt is a leading supplier of bulk Kashmiri red chilli powder in South Africa. Our quality Kashmiri red chillies are sourced from Kashmir – a state in India renowned for its flavourful variety of red chillies. We carefully pick the chillies from farmers who follow ethical farming, ensuring you have the best taste in your food while also being free from harmful substances. As a wholesale supplier, we keep our prices low and affordable so that you can get the best possible value for money for every order you make. Buy wholesale Kashmiri red chilli powder online from us and enjoy the taste and quality of the premium spice.
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Kashmiri Red Chili Origins
As its name suggests, Kashmiri red chillies are native to Kashmir and its surrounding mountainous region in India. However, nowadays, it is widely produced in other parts of the country as well.