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Chilli is a fascinating vegetable. This website is dedicated to chilli, the king of spice. This site is for exporter, importers, wholesalers, dealers, and to the people from all over the world who enjoy eating this pungent spice. This site is brought to you by Ramdev Food Products Pvt. Ltd., a pioneer in manufacturers, processors, and exporters of top quality Indian spices such as chilli powder. From choosing best quality red chillies available in the market to making a hygiene chilli powder, we take stringent measure to ensure best quality being maintained. In spite of being an indispensable part in our life, very few people know about this pungent spice.

Chilli has become a favorite ingredient in culinary item all over the world. Today it is unimaginable to think of food without chilli. Cuisines such as Mexican, Indian, Thai and Italian food have chili as chief ingredient.

Chilli discovered by Christopher Columbus when he landed in South America. He introduced chilli to rest of the world. India got first taste of this pungent spice in 1498 by Vasco-da-Gama. Today, India has become world’s largest producer exporter of chilli, 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 chilli. Some of the hottest chillies are grown in India. Indian chillies have been dominating international chilli market. Majority of chilli grown in India is cultivated in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Orissa.

There are many interesting facts about chilli. Chillies have many beneficial values. Unlike, general belief that chilli is bad for stomach, the truth is completely vice versa. Chilli is good for digestion and has been used in Indian ayurvedic medicines to cure disease. When eaten, you will experience sweating, runny nose hard to breathe, and hiccups. Despite this, people want to spice up their food with chilli. Why? Because chilli is addictive. When you intake chilli, the capsaicin present in the chilli will make the brain produce endorphins, a natural painkiller.
 

  

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