If you cook for a living—or just for the love of it—you already know the power of sweet paprika spice. It lifts color without burning the palate, and it threads a faint, fruity warmth through sauces, rubs, even snacks. I’ve tested countless samples over the years; this one, Sweet Paprika Powder 2 from Hebei, China, feels like the quiet professional on the line: consistent, bright, and dependable.

It’s 100% natural, additive-free, and—importantly for menu development—non-spicy. Many customers say the color payoff is “restaurant-photo” red, which matches what I saw in aioli and roasted chicken glaze tests. The producer offers customization on color grades and packaging, which, to be honest, is a lifesaver for brands juggling multiple SKUs. The origin is transparent too: SOUTH OF ROAD, 2 KMS EAST OF LONGYAO COUNTY, HEBEI CHINA.

Materials: selected Capsicum annuum pods. Methods: low-temp drying, gentle milling, multi-stage sieving, magnet + metal detection, batch blending, nitrogen-flush or high-barrier packing. Testing: ASTA color (ASTA 20.1), moisture (AOAC 934.06), particle-size analysis, microbiology (ISO 4833-1; Salmonella per ISO 6579-1), heavy metals and mycotoxins against EU/GB and Codex limits. Service life: ≈ 24 months in cool, dry storage; real-world use may vary.

| Spec | Typical value | Method/Standard |
|---|---|---|
| ASTA color | ≥ 140 ASTA (batch avg.) | ASTA 20.1 |
| Moisture | ≤ 12% | AOAC 934.06 |
| Granulation | ≈ 60–100 mesh | Sieve analysis |
| Heat level | Non-spicy (< 500 SHU) | Scoville estimation |
| Microbiology | TPC, yeasts/molds within spec; Salmonella absent/25 g | ISO 4833-1; ISO 6579-1 |
| Vendor | Origin | Certs | ASTA color | Customization | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xuri (this product) | Hebei, CN | HACCP, ISO 22000 (supplier-declared) | ≈ 120–160 | Color grades, mesh, packs | ≈ 10–20 days |
| Market A | EU blend | BRCGS | ≈ 100–130 | Limited | ≈ 3–5 weeks |
| Market B | Mixed | HACCP | ≈ 90–120 | Basic | Varies |
Options include light/standard/deep red color grades, 40–100 mesh grinds, and packaging from 100 g pouches to 25 kg bags; private label available. For co-packers, they’ll match target ASTA ranges so your sweet paprika spice keeps a stable hue across seasons.

Supplier provides CoA per lot, pesticide screening to EU MRLs, mycotoxin tests (aflatoxin/B1), and allergen statement. Look for HACCP and ISO 22000 alignment; some buyers also request Halal/Kosher—ask ahead, as availability may vary.
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