
Crunchy & Fiery Red Chilli Flakes (دارا لال مرچ / Dara Lal Mirch) – Medium Pack for Everyday Heat | Capsaicin‑Rich Spice for Metabolism & Heart Health
Welcome to Spices.pk, your most trusted source for 100% organic, chemical‑free spices and superfoods. Our premium Red Chilli Flakes – Dara Lal Mirch (دارا لال مرچ / Kuti Lal Mirch) are made from sun‑dried, high‑quality red chillies, carefully crushed into vibrant, coarse flakes. Sourced from the finest organic farms and packed fresh in Pakistan, these fiery flakes add essential texture, colour, and a spicy kick to daily Pakistani cooking – from pizzas and pastas to curries, biryanis, and stir‑fries. The active compound capsaicin boosts metabolism (increasing fat burning by up to 15%), supports heart health, and offers anti‑inflammatory benefits. Nutritionally, 100g provides 278 kcal, 55.6g dietary fibre (199% DV), 2,000mg potassium (43% DV), 7.8mg iron (43% DV), 20mg vitamin C, and 9,500 IU vitamin A (190% DV). Our flakes have a Scoville heat rating of 30,000‑50,000 SHU – moderately hot with a satisfying crunch. This medium pack is perfect for frequent use. Whether you sprinkle them on pizza, stir them into curries, or add them to chutneys, our premium Dara Lal Mirch delivers unmatched colour, crunch, and wellness – straight from Pakistan's own chilli‑growing heartland, Kunri (one of Asia's largest red chilli markets).

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What are Red Chilli Flakes (دارا لال مرچ / Dara Lal Mirch)?
Red Chilli Flakes (دارا لال مرچ / Dara Lal Mirch), also known as crushed red pepper or hot pepper flakes, are the crushed bits of dried, ripe red chillies. They are made primarily from cayenne peppers (Capsicum annuum), which rank between 30,000 and 50,000 on the Scoville scale, making them moderately hot. Unlike chilli powder, which is finely ground, chilli flakes retain their coarse texture, adding a delightful crunch and a beautiful visual pop of red to any dish. In Pakistan, they are known as Dara Mirch (دڑا مرچ) or Kuti Lal Mirch (کٹی لال مرچ), and have become essential for sprinkling over pizzas, pasta, stir‑fries, biryanis, and marinades.
Nutritional profile per 100g of red chilli flakes: approximately 278 kcal, 55.6g dietary fibre (199% DV), 2,000mg potassium (43% DV), 7.8mg iron (43% DV), 20mg vitamin C (22% DV), 9,500 IU vitamin A (190% DV), and 5.8g protein. The key bioactive compound is capsaicin (0.1‑0.5% depending on variety), which is responsible for the heat sensation and most of its health benefits – including metabolism boosting, pain relief, and anti‑inflammatory effects.
This medium pack is designed for households that love the texture and heat of chilli flakes in everyday cooking – perfect for pizza nights, pasta dishes, biryani, and chaat. Whether you live in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or any other city in Pakistan, our premium Dara Lal Mirch delivers unmatched colour, crunch, and nutritional potency – from the fertile fields of Sindh's Kunri region, one of Asia's largest red chilli markets.
A Spice With Global & Pakistani Heritage – From Mexico to Kunri
Red chilli flakes have a fascinating history that began in the Americas, where chillies were first domesticated in Mexico over 6,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence shows that chillies were used as a food seasoning as early as 7,500 BCE. Following Christopher Columbus's voyages in the late 15th century, chillies were introduced to Europe and quickly spread across the globe via Portuguese and Spanish traders. Credit for popularising crushed red pepper flakes in Western cuisine is often given to southern Italians, who began adding them to pasta, pizza, and sauces in the 19th century before Italian immigrants brought the tradition to the United States.
In the Indian subcontinent, chillies were embraced so thoroughly that they became an essential part of regional cuisines within a few generations, replacing the previously used long pepper (Piper longum) and black pepper. Today, chilli peppers are one of the most widely consumed spices in the world. India is the world's largest producer, consumer, and exporter of red chillies, followed by China, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Mexico, Vietnam, Peru, and Pakistan (fourth largest producer globally). Pakistan produces over 170,000 tonnes of red chillies annually, with Sindh contributing about 80% of national production. The chilli‑producing cluster in Sindh, particularly around the town of Kunri in Umerkot district, is considered one of Asia's largest red chilli trading markets, supplying a significant portion of the country's red chilli requirement. Kunri alone contributes around 85% of Pakistan's red chillies.
In Ayurveda and Unani medicine, red chillies are used to stimulate digestion, improve blood circulation, and as a natural analgesic for joint pain. Spices.pk is proud to bring this fiery, globally cherished spice to your table in its purest, most authentic organic form – sourced from Pakistan's own chilli heartlands, now in a convenient medium pack.
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