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Dried Chipotle Pepper – Smoky Heat, Premium Whole Pods

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Dried Chipotle Pepper – Smoky Heat, Premium Whole Pods



An insider’s guide to Dried Chipotle Pepper sourcing, specs, and a China-made alternative

If you’re weighing Dried Chipotle Pepper for your next launch, here’s what I’m seeing on the ground. Procurement teams want authentic smoke, consistent SHU, and clean-label documentation without blowing up the costed bill. And—surprisingly—some are pairing Mexican chipotle with China-grown Dried Tianying chili to stabilize heat and yield. To be honest, I was skeptical, but in pilot runs the blend behaved well.

Dried Chipotle Pepper – Smoky Heat, Premium Whole Pods

Market trends to watch

  • Authentic smoke vs. “smoke flavor”: buyers prefer pecan/mesquite smoke, but will accept natural smoke condensates when PAH limits are tight.
  • Clean label and audits: HACCP, ISO 22000, and COAs are non-negotiable in retail and QSR supply chains.
  • Stability: consistent SHU and low moisture (≤12%) to control clumping and micro risk.
  • Cost hedging: Mexico weather and fuel costs push chipotle up; China’s sun-dried Tianying can buffer price swings in blends.

Process flow: from field to drum

Classic chipotle starts with fully ripened red jalapeños, smoke-dried 48–72 hours over hardwood (often mesquite), then conditioned, sorted, metal-detected, and pasteurized (steam/vapor). The Dried Tianying chili—origin: SOUTH OF ROAD,2 KMS EAST OF LONGYAO COUNTY, HEBEI CHINA—is handpicked and sun-dried, then cleaned, graded, and optionally steam-pasteurized. Some buyers request a light smoke-finish to emulate chipotle notes without overpowering blends.

Testing typically covers moisture, ASTA color, capsaicinoids by HPLC, micro (APC, yeasts/molds), Salmonella (n.d./25 g), and contaminants: aflatoxins and pesticide MRLs. Service life is ≈18–24 months in cool, dry storage (≤20°C, Dried Chipotle Pepper – Smoky Heat, Premium Whole Pods

Product specifications (example: Dried Tianying chili)

FormWhole, sun-dried; crushed/powder on request
OriginHebei, China
Moisture≤12% (ASTA/AOAC)
Heat (SHU)≈10,000–20,000 (real-world may vary by lot)
ColorASTA ≈70–110
Foreign matter≤0.5%
Aflatoxin (EU)B1 ≤5 ppb; Total ≤10 ppb
PathogensSalmonella n.d./25 g; E. coli ≤10 cfu/g
PasteurizationSteam validated ≥5-log reduction (report available)
CertsISO 22000, HACCP; Halal/Kosher available
Packaging10–25 kg poly-lined bags; lot traceable

Vendor comparison (illustrative)

Vendor Origin & Type Smoke Certifications Lead time FOB/kg
Xuri Chili (Tianying) Hebei, CN — sun-dried whole Optional smoke-finish ISO 22000, HACCP, Halal/Kosher 2–4 weeks $2.1–$3.2
Mex. Smokehouse Co. Chihuahua, MX — chipotle morita Hardwood-smoked HACCP, BRC 3–6 weeks $6.5–$9.0
EU Ingredient Trader EU blend — chipotle powder Natural smoke condensate BRC, IFS 1–2 weeks $7.0–$8.5

Applications and formulation notes

  • BBQ sauces and marinades: blend true chipotle with Tianying (e.g., 60:40) for consistent heat.
  • Snack dusts and rubs: target 0.3–1.2% total inclusion; pre-grind for uniformity.
  • Chili crisp and chili oils: whole pods for aroma; filter fines post-infusion.
  • Plant-based chorizo, RTD soups: steam-pasteurized inputs simplify validation.

Many customers say the aroma of Dried Chipotle Pepper can “disappear” in retort; a small top-note of natural smoke can help. Also, check PAHs if you’re going heavy on smoked lots—compliance teams will ask.

Dried Chipotle Pepper – Smoky Heat, Premium Whole Pods

Real-world cases (short and sweet)

• US BBQ brand: swapped 20% of chipotle with Tianying to hit SHU targets; sensory panel rated parity, COGS down ~11%.

• UK snack maker: moved to steam-pasteurized inputs, cut micro holds by a week, reduced nonconformances.

• APAC hot-pot chain: uses Tianying as base and a light smoke-finish; guests describe flavor as “clean heat with gentle smoke.” They still call it Dried Chipotle Pepper on export SKUs for familiarity, but note the blend on the spec sheet.

Standards, testing, and documentation

Ask vendors for: COA per lot, capsaicinoids by HPLC (AOAC), ASTA color, moisture, Salmonella (ISO), aflatoxins (EU 1881/2006), pesticide MRLs (EU 396/2005), and process validation for steam pasteurization. For Dried Chipotle Pepper, some buyers also request PAH screening due to traditional smoking.

Citations

  1. Codex CAC/RCP 76-2011: Code of Hygienic Practice for Spices and Dried Aromatic Herbs – https://www.fao.org/fao-who-codexalimentarius/
  2. EU Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 on contaminants (aflatoxins) – https://eur-lex.europa.eu/
  3. ASTA Analytical Methods and Cleanliness Specs – https://www.astaspice.org/
  4. FDA Risk Profile: Pathogens and Filth in Spices – https://www.fda.gov/food/
  5. ISO 6579-1:2017 (Salmonella detection) – https://www.iso.org/

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