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product_id: 13251882
title: "Hungarian Sweet Paprika (8.8oz/250g) Imported from Hungary, Gourmet Quality, Mild and Rich Flavor for Goulash, Stews, Roasts and Rubs"
brand: "chili-trade kft."
price: "934415₫"
currency: VND
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reviews_count: 13
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# Mild sweet paprika, zero heat Non-GMO & Gluten Free certified Authentic Hungarian origin Hungarian Sweet Paprika (8.8oz/250g) Imported from Hungary, Gourmet Quality, Mild and Rich Flavor for Goulash, Stews, Roasts and Rubs

**Brand:** chili-trade kft.
**Price:** 934415₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌶️ Unlock the secret spice of Hungarian kitchens—taste tradition, skip the heat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hungarian Sweet Paprika (8.8oz/250g) Imported from Hungary, Gourmet Quality, Mild and Rich Flavor for Goulash, Stews, Roasts and Rubs by chili-trade kft.
- **How much does it cost?** 934415₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- chili-trade kft. enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chili-trade kft. brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Clean & Certified:** Non-GMO and gluten-free for mindful, health-conscious cooking
- • **Pure Kalocsa Heritage:** Sourced from Hungary’s paprika capital for unmatched authenticity
- • **Long-Lasting Freshness:** Carefully packed to preserve vibrant color and aroma up to a year
- • **Mild Yet Flavor-Packed:** Sweet paprika with rich, deep flavor—no heat, all gourmet
- • **Versatile Culinary Essential:** Elevates goulash, stews, roasts, rubs, and sauces effortlessly

## Overview

This 8.8oz bag of Hungarian Sweet Paprika is imported directly from Kalocsa, Hungary, the world-renowned paprika capital. It offers a mild, sweet flavor perfect for authentic goulash, stews, roasts, and rubs. Non-GMO and gluten-free certified, this gourmet-quality powder delivers rich color and aroma, preserving freshness for up to a year when stored properly. A must-have for millennial foodies craving authentic, versatile seasoning with a story.

## Description

Product description

Review: >>> DOES THE JOB - > Yummy sweet Hungarian paprika. > "Sweet" means only "not hot". > Sweet paprika consists of ground chili peppers which contain very little capsaicin, and therefore, are not hot. The carbohydrate (sugar) content of both hot chili peppers and "sweet" chili peppers is about the same (which is low, particular considering the small serving size). So, there is no issue for diabetics or dieters. > On a recent trip to Hungary, I learned that Eastern Europeans cook with "sweet" paprika only -- they consider hot paprika (made of ground hot chilis) to be only a table condiment at most --- like salt. You'll see long strings of red chili peppers drying in the sun in rural Hungary, and Mexico (or New Mexico) --- but the Hungarian ones are not hot. Paprika from the Kalocsa region (including this brand) is particularly "sweat" or "mild" (not hot). Hungarian paprika from other regions or adjacent countries, may be a little warmer. > "Goulash" is really any meat and vegetable dish flavored with sweet paprika, (and optionally) cumin and caraway seeds. Add a little goulash mix to "American" beef stew and you can call it goulash. Or goulash can be a thinner soup. Or goulash can be any meat and sliced vegetables in thickened/extended with tomato sauce (I generally use marinara sauce). Smoked paprika is made from chili peppers that have been dried indoors, with the help of a fire, and is particularly popular in Middle Eastern dishes. > The other night, I sauteed roughly cut sweet onions, red and green bell peppers, with olive oil and wine vinegar, until soft, and added some slices of mild Italian sausage, and a tablespoon of sweet paprika, a teaspoon of cumin, and a teaspoon of caraway seeds. It was terrific! This is a popular dish throughout Central and Eastern Europe, usually sold as "Sausage in Hungarian (or 'Gypsy') Sauce". The red and green bells (and white onion) are particularly appropriate in a dish that you serve as "Hungarian", because they are the colors of the Hungarian flag. > Paprika is the secret ingredient that makes great chili. Want to pop the flavor of the ketchup you serve with hotdogs or hamburgers at your next barbeque? Add paprika (and optionally some cumin, and caraway seeds) to the ketchup. Want low-sugar barbeque sauce? -- tomato sauce and paprika, optionally with some hotter pepper. "Goulash spices" can also boost any spaghetti sauce. > Every few weeks, I bake 18 or 24 skinless chicken thighs (with the bones), marinated in salt and paprika, and freeze the cooked thighs. It takes alot of paprika to cover both sides of 24 thighs. When I can, I marinate the thighs overnight. Salt and sweet paprika was the "secret herbs and spices" used for the baked chicken featured in the once very extensive Wienerwald restaurant chain. --> Before marinating the chicken thighs, I trim as much fat as I can. After marination. I bake the thighs for 1 -- 1 1/2 hours at 320 degrees "face down" (ragged side down) on a baking grid (in a "cookie pan") to bake-out as much fat as possible. The result resembles rotisserie chicken. I freeze the cooked thighs in ziplock freezer bags, one bag per meal (in my case 2 thighs, one for me, one for my wife). The baked marinated thighs can be used almost any way you'd use chicken. For example, sliced for a sandwich, cut-up to use in a soup, or served as a "filet". As a "filet", the (thawed) skinless, de-fatted, long-baked chicken can be hard and dry --- but warmed with a sauce, can be moist and tender. A paprika and vegetable sauce (e.g., spaghetti sauce, alfredo sauce, pesto sauce, salsa verde, salsa bravo, recalito {sofrito} sause, etc.) works well (just substituting chicken for the sausage in the recipe above). I always add olive oil, and finely diced onions, and microwave until the onions are "melted". I particularly recommend Rao's Alfredo, which is a true Alfredo cheese sauce. Most other "grocery store" (fake) alfredo sauces --- are cheese-flavored flour-gravy --- bad news for diabetics or dieters. > Note that cumin and coriander are the dominant spices in middle eastern cooking, but paprika and cumin are also used, particularly in spice blends or in particular dishes. > Paprika is one of the few spices that keep well (meaning 6 months to a year). Cumin and caraway seeds also keep well (6 months to a year, but ground cumin and caraway do not (3-6 months). All spices may keep a little longer in cool, dry conditions, but less in hot moist conditions. Unfortunately, my wife won't tolerate cumin and caraway seeds (or anything else she perceives as "gritty"), so I can only use ground cumin and caraway. > So, while you can purchase a big bag of paprika, if you use lots of paprika. But, you need to purchase small containers of ground cumin and caraway from a high-volume source (such as Amzn), and replace them every 3-6 months.
Review: True Authentic Hungarian Paprika Imported from Hungary - I've spent a significant amount of time in Hungary and have eaten goulash, stews, soups, paprika sausage and many other dishes spiced up with paprika. This is true authentic paprika, fresh, sweet and piquant to the nose. This paprika is one of the best brands in the country. I immediately made Hungarian sausage with it, and will use it in my barbeque sauce for the holidays. This brand also offers a smaller red tin of paprika which is what I buy friends when visiting Hungary. The paprika is grown in the region of Kalocsa, Hungary, one of the oldest cities and regions in Hungary. The paprika is imported to the US by a company in California. This was my first purchase on desertcart of the paprika I'm so familiar with. The expiration date on my product is long. This is great because it for sure will be gone by then. When I open the foil pouch for the first time, I make sure to put it in a glass jar that is airtight which is mostly stored in the dark pantry. I even throw a little oxygen eliminator in to keep the freshness between uses. This helps the paprika last longer. I make BBQ rubs for friends, lots of spice mixes that I share with everyone! Depth of scent and sweet flavor is authentic, it takes me straight back to Hungary each time I open the container and take a good sniff. Deep rich color I was expecting. I'm so glad the package is large because I go through paprika fast around here. I'm in Texas so the main use here is in BBQ rubs for grilling and smoking. It truly is a wonderful addition to many soups and dishes. If you haven't tried authentic Chicken Paprikash or Hungarian Mushroom Soup, I urge you to do just that! Your family will thank you!

## Features

- Authentic imported paprika powder from Hungary.
- Great seasoning choice for goulash, chicken paprikash, marinades, rubs, sauces.
- Grown, processed and packed in the paprika capital of the world, Kalocsa.
- Non-GMO. Certified Gluten Free. Pure Hungarian paprika with nothing added.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004YXNJT8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,537 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #17 in Paprika |
| Brand | CHILI-TRADE Kft. |
| Brand Name | CHILI-TRADE Kft. |
| Coin Variety 1 | Paprika |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,625 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sweet Paprika Chili-Trade |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | TONOMO |
| Produce Sold As Format | Pre-packaged |
| Region of Origin | Kalocsa, Hungary |
| Size | 8.81 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free |
| Unit Count | 8.9 Ounce |
| Variety | Paprika |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CHILI-TRADE Kft.
- **Item Form:** Powder
- **Specialty:** Gluten Free
- **Unit Count:** 8.9 Ounce
- **Variety:** Paprika

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I purchased in hungary and out of it. why is it so much more? understand international ship cost but  i paid  1450 ft which is around $5 usd.**
A: Hi now is paprika more expensive, its 10$ for 250grams, when you calculated 14$ shipping cost And Amazon fees, this is why is price

**Q: Is one container sufficient for 1/3 cup in recipe?**
A: Although I do not have the exact measure of an 8.9 oz bag, it appeared to hold about 1 and 1/3 cups  You would definitely have enough for your recipe.  While it has a good flavor it is not as robust as other brands of Hungarian sweet paprika that I have used.

**Q: Does this have pepper in it?**
A: Hello and thank you for your question.  Paprika is a variety of mild pepper (Capsicum annuum) that is dried, ground and used with food either as a spice or garnish.  The Hungarian paprika fruit (chili) is approximately 2.5 inches long with a pointy shape with thin walls.  Some are mild others are hot.  There is no other type of pepper mixed in if that is what you are referring to.

**Q: Is this paprika smoked?**
A: Hello and thank you for your question.  The paprika pictured is not smoked try this ASIN B08QS99JLM for 100g Sweet Smoked Paprika.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ >>> DOES THE JOB
*by S***Y on November 15, 2023*

> Yummy sweet Hungarian paprika. > "Sweet" means only "not hot". > Sweet paprika consists of ground chili peppers which contain very little capsaicin, and therefore, are not hot. The carbohydrate (sugar) content of both hot chili peppers and "sweet" chili peppers is about the same (which is low, particular considering the small serving size). So, there is no issue for diabetics or dieters. > On a recent trip to Hungary, I learned that Eastern Europeans cook with "sweet" paprika only -- they consider hot paprika (made of ground hot chilis) to be only a table condiment at most --- like salt. You'll see long strings of red chili peppers drying in the sun in rural Hungary, and Mexico (or New Mexico) --- but the Hungarian ones are not hot. Paprika from the Kalocsa region (including this brand) is particularly "sweat" or "mild" (not hot). Hungarian paprika from other regions or adjacent countries, may be a little warmer. > "Goulash" is really any meat and vegetable dish flavored with sweet paprika, (and optionally) cumin and caraway seeds. Add a little goulash mix to "American" beef stew and you can call it goulash. Or goulash can be a thinner soup. Or goulash can be any meat and sliced vegetables in thickened/extended with tomato sauce (I generally use marinara sauce). Smoked paprika is made from chili peppers that have been dried indoors, with the help of a fire, and is particularly popular in Middle Eastern dishes. > The other night, I sauteed roughly cut sweet onions, red and green bell peppers, with olive oil and wine vinegar, until soft, and added some slices of mild Italian sausage, and a tablespoon of sweet paprika, a teaspoon of cumin, and a teaspoon of caraway seeds. It was terrific! This is a popular dish throughout Central and Eastern Europe, usually sold as "Sausage in Hungarian (or 'Gypsy') Sauce". The red and green bells (and white onion) are particularly appropriate in a dish that you serve as "Hungarian", because they are the colors of the Hungarian flag. > Paprika is the secret ingredient that makes great chili. Want to pop the flavor of the ketchup you serve with hotdogs or hamburgers at your next barbeque? Add paprika (and optionally some cumin, and caraway seeds) to the ketchup. Want low-sugar barbeque sauce? -- tomato sauce and paprika, optionally with some hotter pepper. "Goulash spices" can also boost any spaghetti sauce. > Every few weeks, I bake 18 or 24 skinless chicken thighs (with the bones), marinated in salt and paprika, and freeze the cooked thighs. It takes alot of paprika to cover both sides of 24 thighs. When I can, I marinate the thighs overnight. Salt and sweet paprika was the "secret herbs and spices" used for the baked chicken featured in the once very extensive Wienerwald restaurant chain. --> Before marinating the chicken thighs, I trim as much fat as I can. After marination. I bake the thighs for 1 -- 1 1/2 hours at 320 degrees "face down" (ragged side down) on a baking grid (in a "cookie pan") to bake-out as much fat as possible. The result resembles rotisserie chicken. I freeze the cooked thighs in ziplock freezer bags, one bag per meal (in my case 2 thighs, one for me, one for my wife). The baked marinated thighs can be used almost any way you'd use chicken. For example, sliced for a sandwich, cut-up to use in a soup, or served as a "filet". As a "filet", the (thawed) skinless, de-fatted, long-baked chicken can be hard and dry --- but warmed with a sauce, can be moist and tender. A paprika and vegetable sauce (e.g., spaghetti sauce, alfredo sauce, pesto sauce, salsa verde, salsa bravo, recalito {sofrito} sause, etc.) works well (just substituting chicken for the sausage in the recipe above). I always add olive oil, and finely diced onions, and microwave until the onions are "melted". I particularly recommend Rao's Alfredo, which is a true Alfredo cheese sauce. Most other "grocery store" (fake) alfredo sauces --- are cheese-flavored flour-gravy --- bad news for diabetics or dieters. > Note that cumin and coriander are the dominant spices in middle eastern cooking, but paprika and cumin are also used, particularly in spice blends or in particular dishes. > Paprika is one of the few spices that keep well (meaning 6 months to a year). Cumin and caraway seeds also keep well (6 months to a year, but ground cumin and caraway do not (3-6 months). All spices may keep a little longer in cool, dry conditions, but less in hot moist conditions. Unfortunately, my wife won't tolerate cumin and caraway seeds (or anything else she perceives as "gritty"), so I can only use ground cumin and caraway. > So, while you can purchase a big bag of paprika, if you use lots of paprika. But, you need to purchase small containers of ground cumin and caraway from a high-volume source (such as Amzn), and replace them every 3-6 months.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ True Authentic Hungarian Paprika Imported from Hungary
*by T***N on December 13, 2023*

I've spent a significant amount of time in Hungary and have eaten goulash, stews, soups, paprika sausage and many other dishes spiced up with paprika. This is true authentic paprika, fresh, sweet and piquant to the nose. This paprika is one of the best brands in the country. I immediately made Hungarian sausage with it, and will use it in my barbeque sauce for the holidays. This brand also offers a smaller red tin of paprika which is what I buy friends when visiting Hungary. The paprika is grown in the region of Kalocsa, Hungary, one of the oldest cities and regions in Hungary. The paprika is imported to the US by a company in California. This was my first purchase on Amazon of the paprika I'm so familiar with. The expiration date on my product is long. This is great because it for sure will be gone by then. When I open the foil pouch for the first time, I make sure to put it in a glass jar that is airtight which is mostly stored in the dark pantry. I even throw a little oxygen eliminator in to keep the freshness between uses. This helps the paprika last longer. I make BBQ rubs for friends, lots of spice mixes that I share with everyone! Depth of scent and sweet flavor is authentic, it takes me straight back to Hungary each time I open the container and take a good sniff. Deep rich color I was expecting. I'm so glad the package is large because I go through paprika fast around here. I'm in Texas so the main use here is in BBQ rubs for grilling and smoking. It truly is a wonderful addition to many soups and dishes. If you haven't tried authentic Chicken Paprikash or Hungarian Mushroom Soup, I urge you to do just that! Your family will thank you!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WAIT! THIS is what paprika is supposed to taste like?!?! Where has this been all my life?!?!
*by V***M on November 1, 2025*

As the title says, "WAIT! THIS is what paprika is supposed to taste like?!?! Where has this been all my life?!?!" Store bought brands have no flavor. I have been convinced, my whole life, that paprika was just for a dash of color on deviled eggs. Even eating more expensive store shelf brands was just a meh experience. And before people tell me to use smoked paprika, I hate it. Every brand I've tried, even the pricier ones, tastes burnt. Yuck. Then... someone from South America told me to get imported paprika from South America or Hungary. And I got this brand after reading many reviews online. OH - MY - GOSH! THIS is what paprika is SUPPOSED to taste like? IT'S FREAKING AMAZING! You can taste the PEPPERishness of it. You can tell it came from a pepper! There is this subtle back of the tongue lingering flavor that I just can't describe. Some say bell pepper (and apparently some papriak comes from bell peppers). I don't taste that here. Many cheap brands are sweet peppers like bell. Maybe that's why store bought is bland. This stuff uses traditional Hungarian peppers and YOU CAN TASTE IT! It's sweet, rich, and "peppery". That's all I can do to explain it. I love it. Give some REAL paprika a try. You will not be able to go back.

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