Price : INR 75.00 / Kilogram
Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Product Details
Packaging Type : Plastic Packet, Jute Sacks
Usage : Cooking
Specialities : Rich In Taste, Long Shelf Life
Certification ; FSSAI Certified
Cultivation Type : Natural
Shelf Life : 1 Year
Country of Origin : India
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Product Details
Product Description
The company is a major Supplier of Chickpeas, which are widely appreciated by the customers. The Chickpeas are in wide demand and our vending sources have cultivated and processed this range by adhering to predefined standards of the food manufacturing industry. The safe packaging of the Chickpeas ensures that its quality features are retained. The Chickpeas are adulterant free as well as hygienically prepared and have naturally retained properties.
Chickpeas Specifications:
PROPERTIES VALUES & LIMITS
Product Name: Chickpeas / Kabuli Chana
Chickpeas Counts: 58-60/ 9 MM, 44-46/ 11 MM, 42-44/ 12 MM
Cleaning: Sortex Cleaned
Admixture: 0.50% to 1% Max
Broken Kernels: 1-2% Max
Moisture: 12% Max
Damaged Kernels: 1-3% Max
Discoloured kernels: 2-3% Max
Weevilled: 0.3% Max
Packaging Details:
TYPES OF BAGS QUANTITY
PP Bag 25 / 50 KG in New PP Bag
- As Per Customer Requirement
Container Capacity:
TYPE OF CONTAINER QUANTITY
20' FT Container 23-24 Metric Tons
40' FT Container -
Chickpeas Benefits and Uses:
â?? It is an active ingredient in indian cuisine, which is made into curries and snacks.
Manganese for energy production & iron boost.
Chickpeas can be used almost in every food item.
It is also used along with salads and taken as healthy food item.
Chick peas are enjoyed as desserts or sweets when you are completed with your lunch or dinner.
Chickpeas can also be converted into powdered form and it can be preserved longer.
Helps in stabilizing blood sugar.
Product type: Cowpea beans/kabuli
Process : HPS
Crop : Recent Crop
Place of origin : South Africa
Size : 6-8MM/7-9MM/8-10MM
Moisture : 15% max
Admixture : 0.5% max
Imperfect rate : 3% max
Packing : 25/50 kgs pp bag
Delivery time : 7-10 days after payment
Payment terms : T/T,L/C,D/P or D/A
Supply ablitity : 500 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
MOQ 23MT
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There are two main varieties of chickpeas, kabuli and desi. Small, dark desi chickpeas have a yellow interior. Kabuli are large, and beige-colored throughout, with a thin skin. However, in the market, both are simply designated chickpeas.
Kabuli chana is believed to be one of the earliest cultivated legumes. It is a small, hard, knobby, beige-coloured bean with a diameter of less than a centimetre. It looks kind of like a wrinkled hazelnut. Its nutty and creamy flavour, firm texture and minimal fat make it a versatile ingredient.
Kabuli Chana 9 mm
Kabuli chickpeas are a popular variety of chickpeas known for their distinctive characteristics and uses.
## Characteristics
1. Large size: Kabuli chickpeas are larger than other varieties, with a diameter of around 8-10 mm.
2. Light beige color: They have a light beige or cream-colored coat with a smooth texture.
3. Mild flavor: Kabuli chickpeas have a mild, nutty flavor and a firm texture.
## Uses
1. Salads: Kabuli chickpeas are often used in salads, such as hummus, tabbouleh, and Greek salads.
2. Stews and curries: They are a popular ingredient in stews and curries, particularly in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine.
3. Roasted snacks: Kabuli chickpeas can be roasted and seasoned as a crunchy snack.
4. Canned goods: They are often canned and used in soups, stews, and other recipes.
## Nutritional benefits
1. High protein content: Kabuli chickpeas are a good source of protein, making them an excellent option for vegetarians and vegans.
2. Rich in fiber: They are rich in dietary fiber, which can help lower cholesterol levels and promote digestive health.
3. Good source of minerals: Kabuli chickpeas are a good source of minerals like potassium, magnesium, and iron.
Essensoul Exports supplies premiumquality White Chickpeas Kabuli Chana Garbanzo Beans sourced from top agricultural belts of India Our chickpeas are uniform in size machinecleaned and naturally dried making them ideal for use in food processing canning snacks and culinary applications worldwide
We offer chickpeas in various sizes and counts 3840 4042 4244 4446 5860 to suit the requirements of different international markets
Product Specifications
Product White Chickpeas Kabuli Chana Garbanzo Beans
Counts Size100g 3840 4042 4244 4446 5860
Color Creamy White to Light Beige
Moisture Max 12
Admixture Max 05
BrokenSplit Max 1
Purity 98 995 Machine Clean Sortex Clean
Shelf Life 1218 Months
Form Whole Raw Dried
Origin India
Packaging 25kg 50kg PP or Jute Bags Customizable
Key Features
High in plant protein fiber and nutrients
Uniform size shape and color
Machinecleaned and sortex available
Long shelf life and moisturecontrolled
Applications
Canning Industry Readytoeat foods tinned chickpeas
Food Processing Hummus falafel chickpea flour
Snacks Health Foods Roasted chickpeas trail mixes
Retail Horeca Supply Bulk and branded pack options
Why Choose Essensoul Exports
Sourced from Indias top chickpeagrowing regions
Multiple counts and purity levels available
Bulk supply with consistent quality
Export documentation support Phytosanitary COA FSSAI Certificate of Origin
HS Code 07132000
Chickpeas Exporter India Kabuli Chana Supplier Garbanzo Beans Bulk White Chickpeas for Hummus Indian Chickpeas 4042 Count Machine Cleaned Chickpeas
Chickpeas
Chickpea is a butterfly-shaped flower herb, aliased to peach beans, chickpeas, chicken hearts, etc.
The starch of the chickpea has a chestnut scent. Chickpea powder and milk powder are made into soy milk powder, which is easy to absorb and digest. It is a nutritious food for infants and the elderly. Chickpeas can also be made into a variety of snacks and fried beans. The grain can be used as a diuretic, a milking agent, can treat insomnia, prevent skin diseases and prevent and treat biliary diseases. Starch is widely used in the textile industry of the paper industry.
Q: How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 7-10 days, if we have stock. If not, maybe need 10-15 days to arrange the shipping.
Q: Do you provide samples ? is it free or extra ?
A: Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay the cost of freight.
Q: why we choose you ?
A : (1)We can provide Consistent, high-quality products ,
(2)we have strong technical support
(3) we have competitive and reliable price of the products
(4)We can provide excellent and fast customer service
If you have any other questions , please feel free to contact with us
Chickpeas contain about 20% protein. It is a relatively rich source of lecithin and potassium and also has small quantities of vitamins A, B and C.Chickpeas are an excellent source of fiber, folic acid, and manganese and lower cholesterol levels. They are an important source of macro nutrients, good source of protein, containing almost twice the amount of protein compared to cereal grains, as well as minerals such as iron, magnesium, copper, and zinc.
Packing Detail:
5/10/20/25/50 in PP bag or as customer's requirement
We have high quality chickpeas available for sale.
caliber 6+,
Purity 99%,
Broken no more than 3%,
Humidity up to 10%,
Color white to cream;
Price on request
Product Name: Chickpeas
Type: Machine Cleaned / Sortex Cleaned
Counts: 75-80/ 7 MM, 58-60/ 9 MM, 44-46/ 10 MM, 42-44/ 11 MM, 38-42/ 14 MM
Moisture: 10-11% Max
Admixture: 0.50% To 1% Max
Broken Kernels: 1-2% Max
Damaged Kernels: 1-3% Max
Place Of Origin: India
Discoloured Kernels: 2-3% Max
Weevilled: 0.3% Max
PACKING DETAILS
TYPES OF BAG QUANTITY
H.D.P.E. Bag & P.P. Bag 52.12 Lb/ 25 Kg or 110.23 Lb/ 50 Kg
Jute Bag 110.23 Lb/ 50 Kg
Customer Requirement As Per Customer Requirement
India is the worlds Largest producer of Kabuli Chickpeas. Chickpeas also known as garbanzo bean or pois chiche or Chana. Chana is one of the earliest cultivated legumes. It is renowned for their delicious nut like taste & rich in protein content. Matured Chickpeas can be cooked and eaten cold in salads, cooked in stews, ground in to flour called gram flour, mostly used in cooking snakes Chickpeas are highly nutritious food that feature in Indian & Middle East dishes. Chickpeas are a rich source of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fibre and many essential minerals and vitamins. DATC deals in export and supply of chickpeas of various origins that are generally sourced from India, Australia, Russia, Ukraine, Mexico and Canada for the Desi and Kabuli chickpea varieties.
Varieties Specification Origin Packaging Loadibility/20 FT FCL
Chick PeasKabuli Size 7 to 12 mm India, As per Customer Requirement 22-24MT
Chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, are a type of legume that is grown in many parts of the world, including India. Chickpeas are a good source of protein, fibre, iron and other essential nutrients. They are also a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, salads, and curries. There are two main types of chickpeas: Kabuli chickpeas and desi chickpeas. Kabuli chickpeas are larger and lighter in colour than desi chickpeas, and have a milder flavour. Desi chickpeas are smaller and darker in colour, and have a more earthy flavour. Chickpeas are small, round legumes which are white to light yellow in colour with a smooth, shiny skin. Chickpeas have a firm, chewy texture when cooked and have a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of cooked chickpeas contains approximately:
15 grams of protein
15 grams of fibre
7 milligrams of iron
422 milligrams of potassium
100 milligrams of magnesium
The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is a legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its different types are variously known as gram, or Bengal gram, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, Egyptian pea. Its seeds are high in protein.
Types Of Chick Peas
Kabuli : Kabuli Chick peas sizes are 7, 8, 9 and 10mm and hence a very low glycemic index which may make them suitable for people with blood sugar problems. Kabuli Chick peas, which has lighter colored, larger seeds and a smoother coat, mainly grown in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Chile, also introduced during the 18th century to the Indian subcontinent.