




🌶️ Drop the spice, not the flavor—elevate every dish with a single squeeze!
Spice Drop Red Chillies Lal Mirch Extract is a premium 5ml liquid chili concentrate delivering the heat and authentic flavor of 180 drops, equivalent to 45 teaspoons of traditional red chili powder. Made from 100% natural Andhra red chillies with no artificial additives, this vegan, gluten-free extract offers precise, mess-free spicing with a 2-year shelf life and no refrigeration needed—perfect for busy professionals seeking convenience without compromising on authentic Indian taste.







| ASIN | B00PQKSLSW |
| Appropriate Age Range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,068 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Foods ) #3 in Chai Masala |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,524) |
| Date First Available | 17 November 2014 |
| Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
| Ingredients | Red Chilly |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 90 g |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item part number | 8908001675871 |
| Manufacturer | Spice Drop |
| Net Quantity | 5.0 Milliliters |
| Package Dimensions | 25.4 x 10.16 x 5.84 cm; 90 g |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place. |
D**D
Very expensive but I recommend
No harm causing artificial chemicals. Aroma is enjoyable. Smelled and tasted enjoyable in a cake. Please sell in bigger sizes at lower prices.
G**N
Good Smell. Not real though.
It has amazing rich flavour but this is NOT pure extract, this is 50% essence. I ordered it to flavour my coffee so it paired well with it, but it started rotting after a month of opening so its better to be used as soon as opened.
Q**L
A small drop is enough for a cup of hot chocolate
It’s perfect. One drop is strong gives very nice minty flavour
A**R
Good product. Using for tea.
It's a good replacement for ginger while traveling or at work for tea.
M**I
Heard a lot but I didn't like it
I heard so much about these spice drops specifically about cardamom flavor. But may be I was expecting alot. First of all one drop is not enough. 2-3 drops makes one cup of tea enough flavored. But it gives earthly smell which I didn't like at all. Not sure why I heard so much praises. Anyways..its not for me.
P**R
The best spice drops in the market.
Very good item. Been using it for a number of years. The quality is very good. The only thing is that it is a little expensive. But cardamom itself is an expensive item so that is understandable. This is made from pure cardamom and there is no artificial flavours added. The only drawback is that the dropper does not fill after the level of the product reduces. So its an inconvenience and can cause wasteage.
P**L
Grait
Quality Very Nice
M**.
Very good
Very good. We are using for more than year now.
K**R
What a great product to up the spice in a pumpkin pie@
L**P
I have been using this oil especially in my coffee for a couple of years now. I grew up using cardamom in bakery, but these drops are amazing. Sometimes I might add a drop of the cinnamon or add coconut extract to the cardamom. Yummy. So happy I discovered these. I subscribe to the 3 pack.
E**.
This worked really great for when my BM became high lipase after freezing. We would just add a drop or two to our little one's bottle, and she would go from not being interested, to totally fine with drinking it! We fortunately did not have to do this more than a couple of times, but it's nice there is an alcohol free version for these types of cases!
H**G
This concentrate is very strong! One drop is too much for a cup of coffee (I was combining oat milk, sweeter of either simple syrup or honey, and one drop of this). I have found that putting 1-2 drops in a container that includes the oat milk for my coffee for the next 3-4 days is best. It would be nice to not need a separate container, but I was glad I could find a solution. Another solution I found is using flavored creamer that cardamom would taste good in and directly adding drops (be sure to shake the carton after adding them!) I did this with flavored oat milk creamer (the brown sugar oat milk creamer from TJs). 3-4 drops is what I prefer per pint but I would recommend starting with 1-2 and adding as you figure out how strong you like the cardamom. Also, regarding the flavor of this cardamom, there is a distinct aftertaste and it is not as good as using "actual" cardamom. However, it is a great alternative for drinks and such, just not a perfect substitution. I also am planning to bake with it soon and am excited to see how the flavor profile compares to when I've used "true" cardamom.
J**F
I'm not really sure what this actually even is, or if it's even edible. It is a thick, black, goopy and sticky mess of a product that barely draws up into the dropper and oozes over the lip of the bottle as soon as you open it. If I didn't smell or taste it I'd think it was an oil spill in a tiny bottle! Not sure why I tasted it to be honest because everything about it is extremely off-putting. It smells and tastes exactly like very potent anise or black licorice, which is not exactly what you're aiming for when purchasing basil extract. My product's packaging was damaged due to poor packing/handling by Amazon, but that didn't make this item unpalatable and just plain gross. I wanted basil extract mostly for gin cocktails, so I just reverted to the tried and true method... muddle or blend it from fresh leaves. Don't buy this hoping for a shortcut, just eww.
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