Origin:
The red chillies from Andhra Pradesh are a staple ingredient in many cuisines, adding flavour, heat, and nutrition to various dishes. Their unique combination of flavour and health benefits makes them a sought-after spice in many parts of the world.
Nutritional Benefits:
- Boosts Metabolism: Speeds up the body’s metabolism, aiding in weight loss
- Powerful Antioxidant: Supporting immune function and wound healing
- Immune System Support: Rich in vitamin C, preventing chronic illnesses and unblocking arteries
- Essential Nutrients: Contains copper, vitamin K1, vitamin B6, and vitamin A in small quantities, supporting strong bones, healthy neurons, and overall health.
Uses:
- Adds flavor and heat to various dishes.
- Used as a spice in many Indian and international cuisines
- Creates mouth-smacking gastronomical experiences in pickles and other dishes
Crop Cycle:
- Sowing: July-August and October-November.
- Harvesting: December to May.
- Crop Cycle: Approximately 200 days
Ideal Growing Conditions:
The red chillies are grown in the fertile lands of Andhra Pradesh, where the climate and soil conditions are ideal for their cultivation with optimum sunlight and moderate rain.




John –
As someone who spends a lot of time in the kitchen, particularly cooking Andhra cuisine, I can’t overstate how essential Andhra red chillies are. These aren’t just any chillies; they’re a flavor powerhouse that brings my dishes to life.