• Call Us: (91) 9849058520






  • Our Products
  • About Us
  • Facilities
  • Contact Us

Chilli

Chilli

  • Chilli Origin

    Chilli Origins

    The origin of chilies is believed to be as old as 7000 B.C. used in Mexico. Chilies were grown and cultivated from 3500 BC. Mexicans used it to spice up their food. Chili was brought to the rest of the world by Christopher Columbus who discovered America in 1493. Christopher had set from Spain to reach India to bring spices such as pepper back to his country. Christopher not only mistook America for India, but also mistook chili as the black pepper. That is how the chili got the name ‘chile pepper.’ He took chile pepper back to Spain where it became a very famous spice.

    Chili spread to rest of the European countries. Chili became the indispensable spice in European cuisines. Chili became popular in Portuguese. In 1498, the Portuguese explorer Vasco-da-Gama reached Indian shores bringing with him the pungent spice.

    Chili seeds were brought to North America for cultivation. In 1888, experiments began for cross breeding of chili plants. New breeds of chili plants were evolved. In 1906, a new variety of chili, Anaheim, was grown. Soon, more chili varieties were evolved such as strong breed of Mexican chile....

    In 1912, Wilbur L. Scoville, a pharmacist found a new method to measure the pungency of the chili. This new method came to be known as Scoville Organoleptic Test. Unlike, earlier methods, the Scoville test was subjective and accurate.

    There are more than 400 different varieties of chilies found all over the world. The world’s hottest chili “Naga Jolokia” is cultivated in hilly terrain of Assam in a small town Tezpur, India. Chili became extremely popular in India after it was first brought to India by Vasco-da-Gama. Chili found its way in ayurveda, the traditional Indian medical system. According to ayurveda, chili has many medicinal properties such as stimulating good digestion and endorphins, a natural pain killer to relieve pains.

    Today, it is unimaginable to think of India cuisine without the hot spice, chili. India has become world’s largest producer and exporter of chili, exporting to USA, Canada, UK, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Germany and many countries across the world. It contributes 25% of world’s total production of chili. Some of the hottest chilies are grown in India. Indian chilies have been dominating international chili market. Majority of chili grown in India is cultivated in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Orissa.

  • Chilli Names

    International Names

    • Chilli Icon Spanish : Pimenton
    • Chilli Icon French : Puvre de Guinee
    • Chilli Icon German : Paprika
    • Chilli Icon Arabic : Filfil Ahmar
    • Chilli Icon Dutch : Spaanse Peper
    • Chilli Icon Italian : Peperone
    • Chilli Icon Portuguese : Pimento
    • Chilli Icon Russian : Struchkovy pyeret
    • Chilli Icon Japanese : Togarashi
    • Chilli Icon Chinese : Hesiung Yali chiao
    • Chilli Icon British : Chillies(Hot) Pepper(Sweet)

    Local Names

    • Chilli Icon Hindi : Lal mirch
    • Chilli Icon Bengali : Lanka, Lankamorich
    • Chilli Icon Gujarati : Marcha
    • Chilli Icon Kannada : Mensina kai
    • Chilli Icon Malayalam : Mulaku
    • Chilli Icon Marathi : Mirchi
    • Chilli Icon Oriya : Lanka
    • Chilli Icon Punjabi : Lalmirch
    • Chilli Icon Tamil : Milagay
    • Chilli Icon Telugu : Mirapa kaya
    • Chilli Icon Urdu : Lalmirch

  • Chilli Formats

    Chilli Formats List

    Ground Chilli

    Ground Chilli

    View More
    Whole Chilli

    Whole Chilli

    View More
    Crushed Chilli

    Crushed Chilli

    View More
    Stemless Chilli

    Stemless Chilli

    View More
    Stemcut Chilli

    Stemcut Chilli

    View More
  • Chilli Varieties

    Chilli Varieties

    S17 Variety

    S17

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    S4 Variety

    S4

    Sannam- Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    S9 Variety

    S9

    Ramnad Mundu- Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    S27 Variety

    S27

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    Warangal Tomato Variety

    Warangal Tomato

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    US 341 Variety

    US 341

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    S12 Variety

    S12

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    Bydagi Variety

    Bydagi

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More
    Yellow Chillies Variety

    Yellow Chillies

    Dried Red Chilli

    View More

Chilli Origins

The origin of chilies is believed to be as old as 7000 B.C. used in Mexico. Chilies were grown and cultivated from 3500 BC. Mexicans used it to spice up their food. Chili was brought to the rest of the world by Christopher Columbus who discovered America in 1493. Christopher had set from Spain to reach India to bring spices such as pepper back to his country. Christopher not only mistook America for India, but also mistook chili as the black pepper. That is how the chili got the name ‘chile pepper.’ He took chile pepper back to Spain where it became a very famous spice.

Chili spread to rest of the European countries. Chili became the indispensable spice in European cuisines. Chili became popular in Portuguese. In 1498, the Portuguese explorer Vasco-da-Gama reached Indian shores bringing with him the pungent spice.

Chili seeds were brought to North America for cultivation. In 1888, experiments began for cross breeding of chili plants. New breeds of chili plants were evolved. In 1906, a new variety of chili, Anaheim, was grown. Soon, more chili varieties were evolved such as strong breed of Mexican chile....

In 1912, Wilbur L. Scoville, a pharmacist found a new method to measure the pungency of the chili. This new method came to be known as Scoville Organoleptic Test. Unlike, earlier methods, the Scoville test was subjective and accurate.

There are more than 400 different varieties of chilies found all over the world. The world’s hottest chili “Naga Jolokia” is cultivated in hilly terrain of Assam in a small town Tezpur, India. Chili became extremely popular in India after it was first brought to India by Vasco-da-Gama. Chili found its way in ayurveda, the traditional Indian medical system. According to ayurveda, chili has many medicinal properties such as stimulating good digestion and endorphins, a natural pain killer to relieve pains.

Today, it is unimaginable to think of India cuisine without the hot spice, chili. India has become world’s largest producer and exporter of chili, exporting to USA, Canada, UK, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Germany and many countries across the world. It contributes 25% of world’s total production of chili. Some of the hottest chilies are grown in India. Indian chilies have been dominating international chili market. Majority of chili grown in India is cultivated in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Orissa.

International Names

  • Chilli Icon Spanish : Pimenton
  • Chilli Icon French : Puvre de Guinee
  • Chilli Icon German : Paprika
  • Chilli Icon Arabic : Filfil Ahmar
  • Chilli Icon Dutch : Spaanse Peper
  • Chilli Icon Italian : Peperone
  • Chilli Icon Portuguese : Pimento
  • Chilli Icon Russian : Struchkovy pyeret
  • Chilli Icon Japanese : Togarashi
  • Chilli Icon Chinese : Hesiung Yali chiao
  • Chilli Icon British : Chillies(Hot) Pepper(Sweet)

Local Names

  • Chilli Icon Hindi : Lal mirch
  • Chilli Icon Bengali : Lanka, Lankamorich
  • Chilli Icon Gujarati : Marcha
  • Chilli Icon Kannada : Mensina kai
  • Chilli Icon Malayalam : Mulaku
  • Chilli Icon Marathi : Mirchi
  • Chilli Icon Oriya : Lanka
  • Chilli Icon Punjabi : Lalmirch
  • Chilli Icon Tamil : Milagay
  • Chilli Icon Telugu : Mirapa kaya
  • Chilli Icon Urdu : Lalmirch

Chilli Formats List

Ground Chilli

Ground Chilli

 

View More
Whole Chilli

Whole Chilli

 

View More
Crushed Chilli

Crushed Chilli

 

View More
Stemless Chilli

Stemless Chilli

 

View More
Stemcut Chilli

Stemcut Chilli

 

View More

Chilli Varieties

S17 Variety

S17

Dried Red Chilli

View More
S4 Variety

S4

Sannam- Dried Red Chilli

View More
S9 Variety

S9

Ramnad Mundu- Dried Red Chilli

View More
S27 Variety

S27

Dried Red Chilli

View More
Warangal Tomato Variety

Warangal Tomato

Dried Red Chilli

View More
US 341 Variety

US 341

Dried Red Chilli

View More
S12 Variety

S12

Dried Red Chilli

View More
Bydagi Variety

Bydagi

Dried Red Chilli

View More
Yellow Chillies Variety

Yellow Chillies

Dried Red Chilli

View More

Be always updated with us

Sign in with our newsletter

Arrow Image Thanks
Thanks for your subscription!

WSCSINCE 1947

Taste & Healthy Indian Spices







Important Links

  • Bullet Image About us
  • Bullet Image Terms and Conditions
  • Bullet Image Privacy Statement

Contact Us

Warangal Spices Company Private Limited
6/45, New Grain Market
Enumamula - 506002
Telangana - India

+91-9849058520
balaraman@warangalspice.in







© 2019 Warangal Spices Company.All Rights Reserved