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Crushed Red Hot Peppers: Fresh, Fiery Flavor—Ready to Try?



Chili Crushed: the Insider’s Guide to Reliable Heat

If you cook for a living (or just cook with conviction), you already know the quiet power of crushed red hot peppers. The industry calls the product “Chili crushed,” and it’s exactly what it sounds like—dried peppers crushed into jagged flakes that bloom in oil, finish pizza like a wink, and play surprisingly well with chocolate. I’ve toured plants where this stuff is made; the good vendors obsess over moisture, seed ratio, and heat stability like it’s a craft beer recipe.

Crushed Red Hot Peppers: Fresh, Fiery Flavor—Ready to Try?

Origin, Materials, and Process

Origin: No. 268 Xianghe Street, Economic Development Zone of Xingtai city, Hebei 054001 China. The peppers are typically Capsicum annuum varieties chosen for mid-to-high Scoville stability. Materials are simple: sun- or hot-air-dried red chilies, then destemmed, crushed (not ground), and sieved for flake uniformity.

Process flow (condensed): raw pepper intake → visual and moisture screening → destemming → crushing → sieving to target flake size → color sorting → metal detection → microbial reduction (usually saturated steam; ETO-free for EU) → packing in multilayer bags with oxygen barrier. Each batch is lot-traceable; that’s not hype—most serious buyers require it.

Crushed Red Hot Peppers: Fresh, Fiery Flavor—Ready to Try?

Why It’s Trending

Spicy foods keep climbing in retail and QSR menus, and to be honest, chefs love flakes because they add a layered heat that powders can’t. In fact, many customers say crushed red hot peppers “wake up” oil-based sauces without muddying color. Clean label? Absolutely—single-ingredient, with optional anti-caking agents only when spec’d.

Product Specs (Typical, real-world values may vary)

Product Name Chili crushed (red pepper flakes)
Flake Size ≈3–6 mm (custom 1–8 mm on request)
Heat (SHU) ≈10,000–50,000 SHU options
Moisture ≤12% (ASTA guideline)
Seed Ratio ≈20–35% (customizable)
ASTA Color ≈40–80
Microbiology TPC ≤10⁵ CFU/g; E. coli <10 CFU/g; Salmonella: absent/25g
Service Life 18–24 months sealed, <20°C, aW <0.60, away from light
Certifications ISO 22000/HACCP; Halal/Kosher available; conforms to Codex
Crushed Red Hot Peppers: Fresh, Fiery Flavor—Ready to Try?

Applications and Advantages

  • Foodservice: pizza finishers, chili oils, ramen toppings, dry rubs.
  • CPG: snack dustings, ready meals, meal kits, sauces.
  • Industrial: infused oils, pickling brines, charcuterie coatings.

Advantages: layered heat release, visible appeal, clean label, stable color, and—surprisingly—strong aroma retention when aW is kept low. Many chefs say crushed red hot peppers give “spark” without overpowering.

Vendor Snapshot and Customization

Custom options include SHU targeting, flake size, seed ratio, organic lots (subject to season), steam-sterilized vs. non-sterilized, and private-label packs. Lead times typically 10–25 days depending on spec and port schedule.

Vendor Certs Sterilization SHU Range Lead Time Notes
Hongri Spice (Hebei) ISO 22000, HACCP, Halal/Kosher Steam; ETO-free for EU 10k–50k ≈10–20 days Strong traceability, custom flake sizes
Trader A (blended) HACCP Steam or irradiation 8k–40k ≈15–30 days Wider sourcing, variable color
Co-op B (boutique) Organic options Steam 12k–30k ≈20–35 days Small lots, premium pricing
Crushed Red Hot Peppers: Fresh, Fiery Flavor—Ready to Try?

Quality, Testing, and Compliance

Lots are tested to ASTA cleanliness, moisture, and volatile oil checks; micro per HACCP plans; and allergen/label compliance per destination market. Typical CCPs include metal detection (Fe ≤1.5 mm) and pathogen control. For exports to the EU and US, vendors align with Codex, FDA Salmonella guidance, and local MRLs for pesticides. Real-world data from one 2024 lot: moisture 9.8%, SHU 28,400, ASTA color 63, Salmonella absent/25g.

Case Study: Ramen Chain Rollout

A mid-size ramen brand switched to crushed red hot peppers at 3–6 mm with a 30k SHU target. Result? Oil infusions developed faster (≈15% less steep time), visual pop improved, and—this is the kicker—consumer “heat satisfaction” scores rose 11% over 8 weeks. Shelf-life held at 24 months in foil-lined bags at 18°C storage.

References

  1. ASTA (American Spice Trade Association) Cleanliness & Quality Guidelines
  2. ISO 22000:2018 Food Safety Management Systems
  3. FDA Guidance on Salmonella Controls in Spices
  4. Codex: Code of Hygienic Practice for Spices and Dried Aromatic Herbs

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