Chili Pepper Powder

Chili Pepper Powder carries a safety score of 3/5 and appears in 123 indexed US food products.

Safety score 60.0%

3/5 from FDA SAFFA + CSPI Chemical Cuisine

How common is vs other flagged additives?

Number of indexed products containing each of the most common flagged additives — Chili Pepper Powder highlighted.

Indexed products containing each flagged additive. Source: Open Food Facts ingredient lists × FDA SAFFA × CSPI Chemical Cuisine.

Caramel Coloring22612Red 4021595Yellow 518987Carrageenan17853Blue 116643Yellow 613560Sucralose10490Chili Pepper Powder123
Indexed products containing each flagged additive. Source: Open Food Facts ingredient lists × FDA SAFFA × CSPI Chemical Cuisine.
Safety Score
3/5

Safety Assessment

Chili Pepper Powder has a moderate safety profile (3/5). While approved for use, some studies or consumer advocacy groups have raised questions about certain aspects of this ingredient. Consumers who prefer caution may wish to limit intake.

What the Data Says About

Chili Pepper Powder currently appears in 123 products across the OpenFoodFacts catalog we index, which gives a concrete measure of its footprint on US grocery shelves. Our internal safety score of 3/5 synthesizes FDA Substances Added to Food (SAFFA) regulatory status with the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) Chemical Cuisine classification. These two frameworks capture different questions: regulators ask whether exposure at typical intake is acceptable, while consumer-advocacy groups examine cumulative dietary load and vulnerable-population risk.

Chili Pepper Powder serves one or more technical functions in food manufacturing — stabilization, flavor, preservation, or structural role — which explains its presence across multiple product categories in our database. Inspection and outbreak records frequently trace back to control failures around functional additives, whether through batch contamination, undisclosed substitutions, or labeling mismatches that trigger recall classifications by the FDA.

No specific concern flags are attached to Chili Pepper Powder in our current data snapshot beyond the regulatory and CSPI classifications above. That does not rule out individual sensitivity reactions, and anyone managing allergies, elimination diets, or chronic conditions should verify with a qualified healthcare professional before relying on population-level ratings.

Safety Profile at a Glance

Regulatory and safety classifications for Chili Pepper Powder
Source Classification Year
FDA SAFFA Not listed 2024
CSPI Chemical Cuisine Not rated 2024
PlainFoodSafe Score 3/5 2026
Product footprint 123 products OpenFoodFacts

FDA SAFFA database, CSPI Chemical Cuisine ratings, OpenFoodFacts product index. See methodology.

Products Containing

Showing 50 of 123 products

Acidulated hard candy lollipop covered with chili pepper powder
Unknown
75/100
Alexia seasoned waffle fries
Unknown
100/100
American Style BBQ Sauce
Smash Kitchen
95/100
Apple Mash, Bbq Sauce
Rufus teague
100/100
Arrabbiata Pasta Sauce
Shoprite
100/100
Back to nature, black bean crackers, fiesta lime
Back To Nature
100/100
Black bean chipotle burger vegan vegetable burger with brown rice, black beans & jalapeno pepper, black bean
Aldi
100/100
Black Pepper Angus Entree
Panda Express
95/100
Black Pepper Angus Steak - Cub Meal
Panda Express
95/100
Blazin' Hot BBQ Sauce
Rufus Teague
100/100
Buffalo Betty, Buffalo Style Bloody Mary Mix, Hot & Spicy
Panorama Foods Inc.
100/100
Buldak Habanero lime ramen
Samyang
100/100
Buldak Limited Spicy Chicken Flavor Stir-fried Noodles
Samyang
100/100
Cajun-Style Chicken & Shrimp
Healthy Choice
95/100
Cauliflower Crunch Burger
Dr. Praeger’s, Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods
100/100
Cheez-it, snack mix, sriracha
Unknown
75/100
Chicken dumplings
Pulmuone
100/100
Chicken soft tacos
Unknown
95/100
Chicken tortilla soup
Unknown
100/100
Chicken Tortilla Soup
Canterbury Naturals(tm)
100/100
Chile Picante Flavored Crunchy Giant Corn
Inka Crops S.A., Inka
100/100
Chile Picante Flavored Plantain Chips (Sunflower Oil)
Inka Crops, Amazon chips
100/100
Chile Picante Giant Corn
Free Range Snack Co.
100/100
chili bean sauce (Toban djan)
Unknown
100/100
Chili macaroni kit with freeze dried beef
Unknown
95/100
Chili pepper powder covered acidulated lollipop
Unknown
0/100
Chili pepper powder covered lollipop
Unknown
20/100
Chili pepper powder covered mango lollipop
Unknown
20/100
Chili Sesame Saucy Noodles
Omsom
100/100
Chin-su
Masan
100/100
Cilantro Lime Seasoned Beef Flank Strips
Good & Gather
100/100
Crinkle Cut Sweet Potato Fries
365 Whole Foods Market
100/100
Delicious michelada! mix
Unknown
95/100
Diced Tomatoes With Green Chilies & Chipotle Peppers
RO*TEL
100/100
Dr.Praeger’s tasty meets veggie Crunchy Southwestern Sweet Potato Veggie Burgers
Dr. Praeger's, Dr. Praeger's Sensible Foods
100/100
Dried Mango With Plum Sauce
Tolteca
100/100
Drink mix
Unknown
95/100
Firewok
Nissin
80/100
Flavored sourdough hard pretzel pieces, sweet chili garlic
Unknown
100/100
Full Size Beef Sticks
Archer Provisions
100/100
Gangnam Kimchi
Unknown
100/100
Gently dried organic chili mango
Unknown
100/100
Golden & crispy 3 amigos grilled melts cheese sandwich
Unknown
90/100
Grass-Fed Beef Minis Beef Taco Style Beef Sticks
Country Archer Provisions
100/100
Green Acres, Munch Rite, Peanuts, Hot & Spicy
Golden Beach Inc.
100/100
Ground Beef Taco Seasoning Sauce, Mild
Frontera, Frontera Foods Inc.
100/100
Ground Beef Taco Seasoning Sauce, Original
Frontera
100/100
Guilin Style Chili Sauce
Lee Kum Kee
95/100
Habanero lime
Unknown
100/100
Habanero Lime Potato Chips
Buldak
100/100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chili Pepper Powder safe to eat?

Chili Pepper Powder has a safety score of 3/5. Always check with a healthcare provider if you have specific dietary concerns.

What products contain Chili Pepper Powder?

Chili Pepper Powder is found in 123 products in our database, spanning various food categories and brands.

What does Chili Pepper Powder do in food?

Chili Pepper Powder serves various technical functions in food manufacturing and processing.

Where does this ingredient safety data come from?

Safety data comes from the FDA's SAFFA (Substances Added to Food) database, CSPI (Center for Science in the Public Interest) ratings, and the OpenFoodFacts product database. Product counts reflect items cataloged in OpenFoodFacts.