Red gram is an important pulse crop in India. It is also known as Pigeonpea or Arhar or Tur. Red gram is mainly cultivated and consumed in developing countries of the world. This crop is widely grown in India. India is the largest producer and consumer of Red gram in the world.
Split Red Gram recipe or arhar ki dal â?? split pigeon peas are cooked Punjabi style. Boiled tuvar/toor dal is cooked with onion, tomato and spices and topped with butter. Toor dal or arhar dal is most commonly used dal in Indian.
Fob price- $550-$1000 Product Detailed description- Quality: 1st Grade Admixture Max 1% Damaged Max 3% Packing : PP Bags 5/10/25/50kg Origin : India Monthly production volume : 3000 Ton Minimum Quantity- 1 metric ton Packaging Detail- As per customer need Capacity- 3000 metric tonnes per month Sample available- Yes Sample cost born by- Buyer
Arhar Dal (Red Gram/Pigeon Pea)
Roasted Gram Without Skin refers to chickpeas (gram) that have been dry-roasted and have had their outer skins removed. Roasted Gram Without Skin is made by dry-roasting chickpeas until they become crunchy. After roasting, the outer skins are typically removed, resulting in a smoother texture. The removal of skins gives Roasted Gram Without Skin a smoother and more uniform texture compared to roasted chickpeas with skins.
Black Matpe also known as Urad Dal or Black Gram, is a type of lentil or pulse widely used in Indian cuisine. Black Matpe is small, black, and oval-shaped, with a white interior. It is a staple in Indian cooking and is used to make various dishes, including dal (lentil curry), idli, dosa, and vada. Urad dal is often ground into flour and used in the preparation of batters for fermented dishes. Black Matpe is a good source of protein, dietary fibre, iron, magnesium, potassium, and B vitamins. It provides essential nutrients for a balanced diet.
Black gram
Black Gram