I’ve spent enough time with spice buyers to know one thing: consistency beats hype. That’s precisely why Tianying cut from Longyao County, Hebei, keeps popping up in conversations. It’s 100% natural, no additives, clean color, stable heat—and, to be honest, surprisingly customizable for something as simple as red pepper flakes. Origin? SOUTH OF ROAD, 2 KMS EAST OF LONGYAO COUNTY, HEBEI CHINA—yes, that specific. Traceability nerds will like that.

Industry trends are fairly clear: clean-label seasonings, dialable heat levels, and tighter specs for contaminants. Snack makers and QSRs want red pepper flakes that don’t swing wildly in SHU; meal kits want visually bright pieces that look “chef-y” on camera. And wholesale buyers? They want seed ratio control to reduce bitterness and control oil bleed in hot sauces.

| Cut length | ≈3–8 mm (customizable) | Seeds proportion | ≈0–30% (customizable) |
| Pungency | ≈8,000–40,000 SHU (batch-tuned) | Moisture | ≤12% |
| Color | Bright red; low brown fleck tolerance | Metal detection | Fe ≥ 1.5 mm; Non-Fe ≥ 2.0 mm |
| Micro (typical) | TPC ≤ 5×10^5 cfu/g; Yeast/Mold ≤ 10^4 cfu/g; Salmonella: absent/25 g | Aflatoxin (typical) | B1 ≤ 5 μg/kg; Total ≤ 10 μg/kg |
| Packaging | 2×10 kg poly-lined in 20 kg cartons (options available) | Allergens | None added; produced in spice-only facility |
QC snapshot (example): HPLC capsaicinoids 120 mg/kg; SHU ≈ 20,000; moisture 10.4%; pesticide residues compliant with EU Reg. 396/2005 on last COA; visual defects ≤ 1.5% by weight. Always ask for batch COA—numbers move a little with harvests.
| Vendor | Origin | Heat control | Customization | Traceability | Lead time | Price level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tianying cut | Hebei, China | Stable; HPLC-tuned | Length + seed ratio | Good farm-to-lot | Fast (stock + cut) | Competitive |
| Domestic Wholesale A | Mixed imports | Variable between lots | Limited | Lot-level only | Immediate (in-country) | Mid–High |
| Import Brand B | Turkey/India | Good, not custom | Standard SKUs | Brand-level | Moderate | Higher |
Case study (abbreviated): A regional pizza chain switched to Tianying cut with 10% seeds and ≈18,000 SHU. Results over 8 weeks: topping waste down ~12%, customer “heat just right” scores up 9 points in post-purchase surveys. Not life-changing, but real.

Typical buyer pack includes COA, pesticide residue report (per EU 396/2005 or local market), micro panel, and aflatoxin results. Facility-level certifications commonly requested: ISO 22000 or HACCP, and sometimes BRCGS. Always verify certificate scope and validity—seems obvious, but you’d be surprised.