Collection: Chili and Paprika

Our premium Chili and Paprika collection offers a selection of bold and flavorful spices to elevate your dishes. From the smoky richness of Smoked Paprika to the fiery kick of Hot Paprika Powder, and the robust heat of Chili Granules, each premium spice adds depth and intensity to your cooking. Perfect for spicing up stews, curries, and marinades, this collection is ideal for those who appreciate high-quality, vibrant flavors that bring your meals to life.

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  • Chili_pepper_Bird_eye_SH6

    Chili pepper Bird eye

    Spicy, fiery peppers for bold heat in dishes.

    Regular price From €9,48
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  • Hot_paprika_powder_SH71

    Hot paprika powder

    Fiery, smoky paprika for bold, spicy dishes.

    Regular price From €5,88
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  • Smoked_paprika_powder_SH88

    Smoked paprika powder

    Rich, smoky paprika for deep flavor.

    Regular price From €6,48
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  • Spice_mix_cayenne_pepper_SH101

    Spice mix cayenne pepper

    Fiery, spicy mix for bold heat.

    Regular price From €7,08
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  • Chili_granules_SH105

    Chili granules

    Spicy, dried chili for extra heat.

    Regular price From €5,88
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  • Chili_pepper_ground_Sh124

    Chili pepper ground

    Spicy, intense powder for heat-packed dishes.

    Regular price From €8,88
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Frequently Asked Questions

Spices should be stored in airtight containers away from heat, light, and moisture. Whole spices last longer than ground spices, but both should be kept in a cool, dry place to maintain their aroma and potency.

Whole spices can last 2-4 years, while ground spices typically remain fresh for 1-3 years. However, spices don’t "expire" in the traditional sense—they just lose their flavor and potency over time.

Spice blends like Garam Masala, Taco Mix, and Italian Seasoning add depth to dishes without requiring multiple spices. They can be used as rubs for meat, seasoning for vegetables, or added to soups and stews for extra flavor.

Spices don’t typically grow mold unless exposed to moisture. If a spice smells weak or has clumps, it may have absorbed humidity and should be replaced.

Spices like cinnamon, cayenne pepper, turmeric, and black pepper may help boost metabolism, aid digestion, and promote fat burning.

Dried herbs like oregano, thyme, and rosemary should be added early in the cooking process so they have time to release their flavors. In contrast, fresh herbs should be added at the end for the best taste.

Add dairy (yogurt, cream, milk) to balance heat. Mix in a little sugar or honey to counteract spiciness. Add more of the main ingredients (like broth, tomatoes, or potatoes) to dilute the spice.

Basic spices include: For everyday cooking: Black pepper, salt, cumin, coriander, paprika, garlic powder. For baking: Cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice. For spicy dishes: Chili powder, cayenne, mustard seeds. For Mediterranean & Italian dishes: Oregano, basil, rosemary, thyme.

While we take precautions, our spices are processed in facilities that may handle nuts, seeds, and gluten-containing ingredients. Please check individual product labels for details.