Green Gram a traditional ingredient in Indian cooking, often used in curries. Like other legumes, split green gram is low in fat and high in protein and fiber, but it has the added advantage of cooking quickly. Due to its mild, earthy flavour, green gram is best cooked with assertive flavourings.
we have 3 kind of Dal:
Green Gram - Moong Dal
Split Green Gram - Moong dal (Split) chilka
White Gram - Moong Dal (White) Dhuli
Masoor dal is an important part of the diet in many parts of the world, especially in the Indian subcontinent, which has a large vegetarian population. It is basically split lentil without skin and is red in colour. It does not need soaking prior to cooking as it is a soft dal and cooks quickly.
we have 2 variety:
Red Lentils - Masoor Dal
Split Red Lentils - Masoor Dal (Split)
Black Gram Lentils (also known as black lentil, Hindi: urad, Gujarati: adad), is a little black seed with a white interior. It is very similar to a mung bean in size and shape but tastes entirely different. It has also been eaten in India for thousands of years and is highly prized.
We also have:
Split Black gram - Urad Dal (Split)
Split Black gram - Urad Dal (Dhuli)
The lentil (Lens culinaris) is a suitable for-eating pulse of the legume or Fabaceae family. The seeds are lens-shaped and develop into brief flat pods. Lentils are on hand in quite a number of shapes, sizes and colours. Lentils are on the way to becoming the next staple meal alongside potatoes and bread. Types of lentils to look out for consist of inexperienced lentils, black lentils, beluga lentils, purple lentils, and yellow lentils.
The green, French and yellow lentils are typically offered with the seed coat on. The pink lentil is rounder, smaller and marketed with the seed coat attached. Lentils have a lengthy record as a meal source, originating in the Near East. The excessive degree of protein and iron makes them a nutritious crop and perfect for vegetarian diets. Red lentils are most often consumed as split lentils. The large green lentil is popular in the diets of many other cultures around the world and commands a focus on quality attributes to meet the market demand.
There are many benefits of Vigna mungo. These include:
It increases the fertility of the soil.
It aids digestion.
It improves your skin health.
It boosts your energy levels.
It increases bone mineral density.
It helps diabetics.
Black gram (Urd bean) is cultivated in the Indian subcontinent primarily as an intercrop with cereals, pigeon peas, etc. during the rainy season and as a pure crop on residual moisture in winter (in rice fallows) and in the spring/summer season (i.e., irrigated crop) in between two main crops.
It improves the soil's fertility,
Digestion is aided, It enhances the wellness of your skin, energy levels are up, It raises the density of bone minerals and It benefits diabetics.
White lentil is none other than a Black gram!
Black gram (Urd bean) is cultivated in the Indian subcontinent primarily as an intercrop with cereals, pigeon peas, etc. during the rainy season and as a pure crop on residual moisture in winter (in rice fallows) and in the spring/summer season (i.e., irrigated crop) in between two main crops.
Vigna aconitifolia is a drought-resistant legume, commonly grown in arid and semi-arid regions of India. It is commonly called mat bean, moth bean, matki, or dew bean. The pods, sprouts, and protein-rich seeds of this crop are commonly consumed in India. Moth bean can be grown on many soil types, and can also act as a pasture legume.
The moth bean is a creeping annual herbaceous plant that grows to approximately 40 cm high. Yellow flowers on their hairy and densely packed branches develop into yellow-brown pods, 2 to 3 inches in length, The seeds of these pods contain approximately 22-24% protein.
Red lentils, also known as Masoor dal, are an extremely popular lentil in India. They are grown all over the country and consumed for their various health benefits. Red lentils are extremely good for your skin and can prevent issues like rapid aging and acne. They can also be used to lighten the skin and get rid of tans.
Red lentils promote weight loss and are very good for your digestion due to the high amounts of fiber present in these lentils. Red Lentils (Masoor Dal) are good for diabetics as it regulates the random spikes and drops in the glucose level in the blood. It is abundantly rich in proteins and minerals, which help boost various systems in the body.
The green bean, alternatively known as mung bean, is a plant species in the legume family. It is an annual vine with yellow flowers and fuzzy brown pods. It is a short-duration legume crop grown mostly as a fallow crop in rotation with rice. Similar to the leguminous pulses, green gram, enriches soil nitrogen content. Mung beans are easy to digest, and, in Ayurveda, they are considered to be Sattvic food, meaning, wholesome food.
There are several health benefits of mung beans, such as; helping in weight control, and lower blood pressure. lowers cholesterol and heart disease risk, may help fight cancer, boost immunity and protects against infections, improves skin health, provides detoxification benefits, and decreases PMS syndrome.
Masoor dal (Lens culinaris), also called red lentil, is a staple food in every Indian household. It is widely cultivated in warm, tropical and temperate zones for its edible and nutritious seeds. In addition, it is an important source of protein for the vegetarian population in developing countries. Masoor dal is red in colour; it is split masoor and does not have any skin. The whole masoor is brown in colour.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Purity- 99.75% min. by weight
Moisture- 14% max
Foreign Material- 0.25% max
Poor colour- 0.25%
Chalky white disease- 0.25% max by weight
Caps- 0.25% max by weight
Dehulled whole lentils- 5% max by weight
Broken and /or kibble lentils- 5% max by weight
About the product:
Lentils are a high-protein pulse that must be dried, soaked, and cooked before consumption. Lentils come in a variety of sizes and are available whole or split, with or without the skins. Canada is currently the world's top exporter of lentils, with sales to more than 100 nations each year. The enormous green Laird lentil and the red lentil are the most widely farmed lentils. Whole Red Lentils are 1/2 cm wide with a mild, earthy flavor and soft texture. These lentils are crimson, which is a deep orange-red color. Whole Red Lentils have traditionally been used as a meat substitute.
Health Benefits:
Lower Cholesterol
Heart Health
Digestive Health
Stabilized Blood Sugar
Good Protein
Increases Energy
Weight Loss
Green lentils are rich in antioxidants, iron, and magnesium. They work particularly well over salads and on a warm side, because of their peppery taste. Green Lentils are a plentiful source of fibre, folic acid, and potassium. These nutrients all support heart health. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), increased fibre intake can reduce levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol or bad cholesterol.
India is the highest producer of Lentil or Lens culinary in the world. The Lentil growing states in India are Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Punjab, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan.
Specification:
Packaging Size: 28 Gms, 50 Gms, 70 Gms, 100 Gms, 150 Gms, 250 Gms, 350 Gms, 500 Gms, 750 Gms, 1Kg, 5 Kg, 10 Kg and 25 Kg
Colour: Dark Green
Minimum Order Quantity: 500 Kgs
Brand: Yureka Foods and Private labels as per customer requirement
Shelf Life: 12 Months from the date of packing
Delivery Time: Within India, 4-7 Days from the date of order, for other countries10-20 days depending on the location.
The lentils or Masoor dal,considered a type of pulse,is a bushy annual plant of the legume family,grown for its lens shaped seeds.It is about 15inches tall and seed grow in pods,usally with two seeds each. Usually eaten with rice or rotis, the lentil is a dietary staple. Lentils have the second-highest ratio of protein per calorie of any legume, after soybeans
The lentils or Masoor dal,considered a type of pulse,is a bushy annual plant of the legume family,grown for its lens shaped seeds.It is about 15inches tall and seed grow in pods,usally with two seeds each. Usually eaten with rice or rotis, the lentil is a dietary staple. Lentils have the second-highest ratio of protein per calorie of any legume, after soybeans.
The low levels of readily digestible starch (5%), and high levels of slowly digested starch, make lentils of potential value to people with diabetes. Boiled lentils and lentil stock are used to thicken most vegetarian curries
Budansons Agro Exports provides quality organic masoor dal as per customer packing requirement at affordable prices.
Organic Chana Dal is produced by removing the outer layer of kala chana (black chickpeas) and then splitting the kernel. Usually done through machines but can be made available by soaking the whole chickpeas and removing the loose skins by rubbing at request by customer.
Organic Chana Dal is produced by removing the outer layer of kala chana (black chickpeas) and then splitting the kernel. Usually done through machines but can be made available by soaking the whole chickpeas and removing the loose skins by rubbing at request by customer.
Regular consumption of chickpeas helps to decrease blood cholesterol levels thus preventing diabetes and reduces the risks of coronary heart disease
Budansons Agro Exports provides quality organic chana dal as per customer packing requirement at affordable prices.