Introduction
Similar in size and shape to the green chilli, but with more sting to its
flavour. Good idea to mix the red and green chillies together in any dish.
Chilli is sharp, hot, stimulating, and helps in digestion, It develops
blood and causes the formation of bile in the body, it is a recommended diet
in cholera it also eliminates worms in the intestines and causes
inflammation. It destroys phlegm, and gives relief from pain. It is
beneficial in loose motion. Dry chilli is considered to be an eliminator of
flatulence.
The hottest part of the chilli is the membrane and the seeds attached to
it. You can remove these to reduce the 'heat'. If it's too late for that and
your mouth is burning, don't be tempted to drink water as this can intensify
the effect in the short term. Instead, breathe through your nose, not your
mouth, as this tends to "irritate".
Common Name: Lal Mirch
Position of India in Chilli Production
Chillies are grown in most of the state in India. Rajasthan is one of the
major producers and it occupied the 6th/7th position in the country. During
2000-2001 Rajasthan produced around 33023 M.T. of chillies in 30987 hects.
Chillies are exported in bulk, in powder form, and as oleoresin colour and
pengency are important characters and there are wide variations in demand by
various countries. the food habits of arab's are similar to that of India
and they require pungent chillies. in contrast European countries are more
interested in colour and less in pungency. in the food industries of these
countries it is used in oleoresin form. now there is a demand of powder of
green chillies in European countries and there is a need to exploit this
demand.
It shall have a mild odor and a perceptible secense of pungeny. It is being
sold in whole, cracked and powder form. Chilly powder packed in Consumer
pack is preferred.
| Main Growing
District in Rajasthan |
Jodhpur,
Ajmer, Bhilwara, Pali, Sikar, Bharatpur, Swaimadhopur |
| Area Under
Cultivation in Hectares |
1999-00 |
2000-01 |
2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
| 38003 |
30987 |
32694 |
20412 |
25278 |
| Production (M.T.) |
44548 |
33023 |
49089 |
15003 |
29680 |
| Sowing Time |
February-March and
June-July |
| Harvesting Time |
Round the year, Main
Crop - Nov-Jan |
| Domestic Marketing Centres |
Jaipur, Jodhpur,
Ajmer, Tonk, Bharatpur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Jaitaran, Pratapgarh, Dholpur,
Alwar, Sawai Madhopur |
| Export Markets |
USA, E.U., Middle
East, South East Asia |
| Uses |
Commonly used in
Kitchen |
Uses of Red Chili
- If powdered red chilli is applied to the part affected by a dog
bite, immediately it minimizes the affect of the poison. It also
acts as an antiseptic by preventing the formation of puss in the
wound.
- Boil water, mixed with one spoonful of powdered chilli and one
spoonful of salt in it. If this hot solution is drunk, it is
beneficial in cholera.
- Boil water, in which powdered red chilli has been mixed,
sprinkle this water on those areas where bed bugs are present, bed
bugs will be eliminated.
- When seeds of chillies are swallowed with hot water, then the
stomachache due to cold, gets vanished.
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