Cayenne Red Pepper

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CERTIFICATIONS Kosher BRC Non-GMO
Material
430600-RDW
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Product Origin India
FSMA Notice Product to be further processed to eliminate microbial hazards
Physical & Chemical Overview
Moisture 11 % MAX
Granulation 95 % MIN THROUGH US #30
Treatment Untreated
Scoville/Heat Unit Hot (30,000-100,000)
Microbiological
E Coli None Detected
Salmonella None Detected
Storage & Shelf Life
Storage Below 55F (13C)

Where is cayenne pepper cultivated?

Cayenne pepper is a bright red powder with high heat and a touch of fruitiness. While it is grown all over the world in tropical/subtropical areas, the pepper is primarily grown in India, the United States, Mexico and East Africa. The peppers are long and skinny with a curved tip. It is produced by drying and grinding the peppers together.

At Olam Spices, our cayenne peppers are grown in India and processed at our facility in Cochin, India before being sent to our customers worldwide. It has a bright red hue with high heat and a touch of fruitiness.

Applications for cayenne pepper

So, what can cayenne pepper be used for? Cayenne pepper has many applications, including: 

  • Sprinkled on seafood and shellfish such as shrimp, scallops and fish
  • Adds color and heat to sauces, salad dressings, and seasoning mixes
  • As a topical application for crackers, chips and other snack foods

History of cayenne pepper

Cayenne pepper is a type of capsicum annuum, similar to bell peppers and jalapenos. The genus is in the nightshade family, solanaceae. It is believed that the name was derived from either the city Cayenne in French Guiana, which also has a river in its territory with the same name, or from the Tupi language, an Indian tribe in South America. 

By the 1500s, as a result of the spice trade, cayenne was one of the most popular spices in the world.   

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Ships In7 Business Days
Ships FromLas Cruces, NM
Box Dimensions15.5"L x 14"H x 11.5"W
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