Toor Whole The pigeon peas Cajanuscajan alternatively known as Angola Pea Gungo Pea CongoPea PigeonPea No Eye Pea Red Gram Yellow Dhal Puerto Rico Pea is a plant species in the legume family of the widely cultivated genus CajanusAdans Four varieties of pigeon peas are tree types tall varieties dwarf varieties and smaller bushes Pigeon peas are one of the most important food legume crops which grow in the tropical and subtropical climates It is a drought tolerant and warm weather crop It was domesticated in India 3500 years ago The seeds are used as grains in Africa Asia and Latin America It was grown for thousands of years in India Around 2000 BC pigeon pea was developed in East Africa which was then brought to the America Today pigeon pea is grown widely throughout the world in tropical and subtropical regions Toor Whole Toor Whole varieties are Lemon Sagaing Linkhay Red White Mahlaing Shwephalar
Tanzania origin pigeon peas Packed in 50kg PP bags Moisture - Below 12% Purity - 98%
The pigeon peas (Cajanuscajan), alternatively known as Angola Pea, Gungo Pea, Congo-Pea, Pigeon-Pea, No Eye Pea, Red Gram, Yellow Dhal, Puerto Rico Pea, is a plant species in the legume family of the widely cultivated genus CajanusAdans. Four varieties of pigeon peas are: tree types, tall varieties, dwarf varieties and smaller bushes. Pigeon peas are one of the most important food legume crops which grow in the tropical and subtropical climates. It is a drought tolerant and warm weather crop. It was domesticated in India 3,500 years ago. The seeds are used as grains in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It was grown for thousands of years in India. Around 2,000 BC, pigeon pea was developed in East Africa which was then brought to the America. Today pigeon pea is grown widely throughout the world in tropical and subtropical regions. Toor Whole varieties are Lemon, Sagaing, Linkhay, Red & White, Mahlaing Shwephalar ) Properties Values / Limits Foreign Matter Max. 1% Weevilled Max. 3.0% Broken Max. 2.0% Damage Max. 3% Foriegn beans Max. 0.5% Common Packing For Container Shipment Products Packing Container Pigeon peas 25KG / 50 Kg PP Bags Loaded in 20' FCL or 40' FCL
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 Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1 Year Color : Yellow Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Tuvar (Pigeon pea) Tuvar dal is high in carbohydrates, primarily in the form of complex carbohydrates such as starch and dietary fiber. Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for the body and are important for fueling various physiological processes. Tuvar dal is an excellent source of dietary fiber, both soluble and insoluble. Fiber is important for digestive health, promoting regular bowel movements, and reducing the risk of constipation. It also helps regulate blood sugar levels and cholesterol levels. Tuvar dal contains various vitamins, including vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B9 (folate), and small amounts of other B vitamins such as riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), and vitamin B6. These vitamins play important roles in metabolism, energy production, and overall health. Tuvar (Pigeon pea) advantages Rich Source of Protein High in Dietary Fiber Blood Sugar Management Antioxidant Properties Pigeon Peas 1 Tuvar (Pigeon pea) usage Dal/Lentil Curry Dal Tadka Sambhar and Soup Stews and Casseroles Snacks and Salads Side Dishes Tuvar dal contains antioxidants such as flavonoids and polyphenols, which help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body. By reducing oxidative stress, tuvar dal may help protect cells from damage and lower the risk of chronic diseases. Tuvar dal is low in fat and contains negligible amounts of saturated fat. This makes it a healthy choice for those watching their fat intake or trying to maintain a healthy weight Product type Legumes Packging Type Standerd pack, pp bag, as per requirement Packging Size 250gm, 500gm, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 25kg Country of Origing India
PIGEON PEAS / ADASIA/TOOR WHOLE ANALYSIS RESULT MEASURE UNIT LIMITS MOISTURE 6.71 % 8 % MAX BROKEN NIL % 1 % MAX FORGIG MATTER + IMP 0.44 % 3 % MAX DAMAGE 2.18 % 5 % MAX INSECT NIL % NIL DEAD INSECT NIL % NIL DOCUMENTS:- 1 BL. 2 Invoice. 3 Packing List. 4 Certificate Of Origin. 5 Phytosanitary Certificate. 6 Fumigation Y Certificate. 7 Weight & Quality Certificate.
Toor dal, also known as arhar dal or split pigeon pea, is a widely consumed pulse in many parts of the world, particularly in India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Toor dal originated in India and has been cultivated for centuries as a staple food source. Toor dal is obtained by splitting and removing the outer skin of the pigeon pea, resulting in a yellow-colored lentil. The split dal is small, oval-shaped, and has a smooth texture. Toor dal is highly nutritious and provides several essential nutrients. Toor dal is a versatile ingredient and is used in a wide variety of recipes. It is commonly used to prepare dal, a popular lentil soup or stew in Indian cuisine. Toor dal has a mild, earthy flavor with a hint of nuttiness. It offers a subtle sweetness that adds depth to dishes. When cooked, it becomes soft, creamy, and easily blends with other flavors. Specification Properties Values / Limits Colour: Speckled, greeny-blue in colour. Flavour : Earthy, peppery taste, free from any objectionable flavours. Odour : Should be free from any objectionable odours and taints. Texture : Should be firm, free flowing Green Lentils and not joined together. Contrasting Colours : Max. 0.5% Stained : Max. 4.0% Heated : Max. 0.5% Peeled, Split & Broken : Max. 3.5% Other Damage : Max. 2.0% Total Damage : Max. 3.5% Ergot : Max. 0.05% Insect Parts : Max. 0.02% Stones : Max. 0.10% Other Foreign Material : Max. 0.2% Total Foreign Material: Max. 0.5%
Color : Yellow Shape : Oval Size : Small to medium Texture : Smooth Odor : Earthy, nutty Taste : Nutty, slightly sweet Moisture Content : Low Foreign Matter : Absent Damaged Grains : Minimal Impurities : Absent Purity : High Shelf Life : Long Packing : Clean, tight Storage Conditions : Cool, dry place
Pigeon pea is believed to have originated from the Indian subcontinent first cultivated in the south of India Today its grown throughout tropical areas of the world consisting of Africa Central and South America India and more than a few components of the Pacific region Given its excessive demand in India and different South Asian countries importers of pigeon peas like us are usually searching for farmers and suppliers of the product After all we are one of the greatest importers of pigeon pea in India Growing and presenting the crop to importers of pigeon peas in India is simply a matter of exact business If you are looking to get into that enterprise by means of developing pigeon peas this blog is a topnotch location to start Were going to provide you with a whole package of information on farming pigeon peasfrom making ready the soil to an appropriate harvest so lets get started
Whole yellow peas polished
Colour: Yellow Size: 3.5mm to 4mm Diameter Type: Polished, Unpolished Quality: Gold, Silver, Platinum Packing Size: 30Kg, 50kg, 100kg For price, specification and other details please contact us.
Toor Dal is a popular legume in Indian cuisine and is also known as toovar dal, arhar dal, split yellow peas and also as split pigeon peas. The different regions of India use this dal to make a variety of traditional and tasty dishes. Toovar Dal is yellow in colour and the grains are a little smaller than those of chana dal. It has a mild nutty flavour. Available Bulk Packaging 20Kg/25 Kg/50Kg
A good quality of Toor dal