Mongolia's food industry is currently characterized by a high reliance on imported condiments due to the harsh continental climate which limits local cultivation. The market is seeing a surge in demand for sweet chili flakes as urban consumers in Ulaanbaatar shift towards diversified global palettes, blending traditional meat-heavy diets with international spice profiles.
Logistically, the industry faces challenges regarding moisture control and oxidation. This has led to an increased professional requirement for vacuum-sealed crushed chilli powder that can remain stable during long-haul transport across the Gobi region without losing its characteristic heat or color.
Currently, there is a noticeable transition from artisanal, unstandardized spice blends to industrial-grade additives. Mongolian food manufacturers are now seeking certified suppliers who can provide consistent heat units (SHU) and color values to ensure batch-to-batch uniformity in their processed meat and sauce products.


