Botanical Name | Capsicum annum |
Common Name | Paprika extract, Capsicum Annum Linn, Capsicum Frutescens. |
Country of Origin | India |
Solubility | Soluble in oils, insoluble in water |
Specific Gravity | 0.93 – 0.9501 |
Optical Rotation | -10.5 -0.5@20°C |
Refrective Index | 1.535 –1.538 @ 20°C |
PlantPart | Fruit Peel |
Bland With | It blends well with oils, fat and in dry liquid carriers such salt, dextrose, edible oil, lecithin and benzyl alcohol |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | >100 |
Extraction Method | Extraction |
Oleoresin paprika is extracted from lipids and pigments from the pods of sweet red pepper, Capsicum Annuum Linn or Capsicum Frutescens, grown in temperate climates. It is an oil soluble extract and mainly used as a coloring and flavoring in food products such as such as sausage, dressings, dry soluble seasonings, food coatings, and snack food seasonings.
Capsicum peppers are native to tropical South America and the West Indies and were probably not introduced into Europe and other parts of the world until after the 16th century. Originally, the tropical paprika pepper was much hotter and fiery in taste than it is now. Over time and due to different climates, types of soil and growing conditions, the paprika pepper has evolved into a somewhat milder and sweeter variety of its ancestor. Paprika peppers are commercially produced in Spain, California and Hungary and it is the latter variety that is famed throughout the world for its flavour and quality. Paprika from Spain and the US are particularly mild and sweet in strength and flavour, however Hungarian paprika is much richer, flavoursome and robust.
Color : Dark reddish viscous liquid , without pungency with Characteristic odour,
Aroma : Characteristic odor
It consists of three major components such as Capsaicin, Dihydrocapsaicin and Nordihydrocapsaici
With its capsanthin and capsorubin, the main colouring compounds, it is primarily used for coloring and flavoring in various food products. It is widely used in processed foods such as sausage, dressings, dry soluble seasonings, food coatings, and snack food seasonings. It is also used in poultry feed to deepen the color of egg yolks.