Chili: A Hotter Business
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Chili: A Hotter Business
What’s in a Word • Chile – Used by the Chile Institute • Chilli – Used by the British • Chili – Used by most Americans but also refers to the dish The Chile Pepper Institute at the New Mexico State University uses the word chile and most chile enthusiasts have followed suite. Types of Chile • Sweet peppers • Pungent peppers • Hot peppers • Super hots What we grow • Sweet peppers • Bell Pepper, “Makopa”, “plastic” • Pungent peppers • Pang sigang, siling haba • Hot peppers • Labuyo, Taiwan • Super Hots • Habanero, Marusot, Demonyo Sweet Peppers • Bell pepper • summer production, Greenhouse production • Good price but growing is tricky • Greenhouse investment is very high • Makopa and Plastic • Relatively easier to grow • Has hi demand • Cheap market value most of the time Pungent Peppers • Pangsigang • Relatively easy to grow year round • Demand is for fresh pods only • Prices are quite stable Hot Chile Peppers • Labuyo • Preferred by consumers • Easy to grow • Hard to harvest • Hard to sort • Difficult to handle • Taiwan • Easy to grow • Easy to harvest • Cheaper to grow Super Hots • • • • • New introduction Mostly used for processing Niche market Very good prospect for export Challenging to grow How come chile farmers are poor • Circuitous path to the consumer • • • • • Farmer Trader/ consolidator Trading Center Wholesaler Distributor Market • Retailer • consumer Lipa, Batangas Tanauan, Batangas Divisoria Commonwealth On a good day • • • • • • • Farmer Lipa, Batangas Consolidator Trading Center Tanauan, Batangas Wholesaler Divisoria Distributor Wet Market Retailer Consumer 130 160 190 220 260 300 On a bad day • • • • • • • Farm Consolidator Trading Center Wholesaler Distributor Retailer Consumer Lipa, Batangas Tanauan Divisoria Wet Market 40 50 60 80 100 120 Process Peppers • Sweet peppers • Only Makopa and plastic are used for processing. Bell peppers are exclusively used for Hi-end restaurants, hotels and some fast food chains • Used mainly in the canning industry basically for tuna and sardine canning. • Main market and growing area is Mindanao • The rest of the country produces for the fresh market Process peppers • Hot peppers are mainly sold for fresh consumption or also called table use. • A miniscule amount is used by chile sauce manufacturers • Taiwan is the preferred variety because of easier handling, quality of pods and cheaper prices • Labuyo is considered a luxury pod in the RP Our best bet for export • Semi processed chile peppers such as mash, puree and dried chile peppers of the frutescens and chinense species • Hot sauces of the same species mentioned above World Wide Branding • We don’t have a peg for the world market like what other countries have. • The present crop of hot sauces are basic, insipid and lack character. • Except for a few • Most mimic Louisiana type hot sauce U.S.A. Louisiana type hot sauce • Made from Tabasco chiles, cayenne or a mix of both. • Fermented with salt • Cooked strained with vinegar ASIA • Thailand – Siracha hot sauce • China – garlic chile sauce and chile black bean sauce and chile Oil • Indonesia – Sambal • Korea – Gojuchang • India - Achar CARIBEAN • Scotch bonnet pepper sauce • Made with scotch bonnets, tropical fruit, vinegar, limes and spices • Ti- Malice • Made with Habaneros, scotch bonnets, onions, limes and oranges AFRICA • Harrisa – Coarse ground chiles, oregano, cummin , coriander and olive oil • Schug - red chilies, green chilies, and sometimes tomato, plus some garlic and coriander • Shatta – Chilli, Parsley, coriander, tomato and olive oil PHILIPPINES • We don’t have a national identity but there are a few potential products • Sinamak – a pique od chiles, galanggal, garlic and ginger • Pinakurat – a Pique of ground chile and other powdered spices PHILIPPINES • OTHER POTENTIAL PEGS • Labuyo or wild chiles • Marusot or demonyo chiles • Other super hots Bad Boy Tikboy Garapal Top Rack Hot Mama Isi Panini Boy Tonios