Thinking of a fat-free low-calorie snack, welcome to the home of Indian Papads. These round wafers, also known as Pappadums or Papad, made of fragrant spiced lentil flour. Papad is a popular and tasty food item since many centuries. Papad is used as taste enricher with the main course and as a snack item. Since it is made from pulses, it is easy to digest and is nutritious as well. Papads or Pappadums is an example of the genius of Indian cuisine. Papad is a dried lentil chip studded with Indian spices that comes alive when grilled or deep fried. It is used as an accompaniment to an Indian meal, as a snack, hors d'oeuvre, digestifs and as croutons in cocktails and soups. Papads are thin wafers made of Urad dal (Split Black Gram). The papads are seasoned with various spices and herbs. The product is free from gluten, rich in protein and dietary fiber. Nutrition Facts Of Papad: Typical Value - Per 100 G Energy - 270.8 Kcal Protein - 21.8 % Carbohydrates - 53.9 % Fat - 0.4 %