Supplier: Manufacturing, supplying and exporting the quality milk products which mainly include non dairy creamer, grass fed & organic cow ghee, full cream milk powder, infant milk powder, skimmed milk powder, fat filled milk powder, evaporated milk, demineralized whey powder, uht milk, butter, butter blend, cheese powder, cream cheese, etc. in our nzac brand as well as private label. in addition to milk products we are also involved in procuring and exporting grains like wheat, sorghum, canola, oats, pulses, barley, black chana, red lentil, moong whole, etc in bulk for our overseas clients.
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
Encompassing a wide range of individual seeds and grains, Australian grown pulses include lentils, mungbean, Red lentil. Highly desirable for human consumption due to high nutritional content and easy food processing methods. Australia's diverse agricultural conditions and strict bulk handling, storage and shipping standards ensure a high-quality commodity always reaches our clients. The Nzac Foods team have formed strong professional relationships with pulse growers, particularly those in Western Australia, New South Wales and South Australia who are the largest domestic producers. Paired with our excellent interstate and international logistical network, we can offer fast and efficient delivery of pulses to your premises.
Chickpeas also known as Black Chana was first grown in Australia as a commercial crop in Goondiwindi during the early 1970s. It is now an important crop in northern farming systems (NSW and Queensland) and becoming more widely grown in southern (Victoria and South Australia) and western (Western Australia) regions. Also known as Bengal gram, Black Chana grain is exceptionally high in protein and has a low glycemic index making it an excellent protein for people with Diabetes. Black Chana, are light to dark brown colour. They are in the 6 to 7mm range, with a thick seed coat. Desi Chickpeas produced are split in half to make Chana Dahl, this split form are ground into flour called Besan.
Supplier: Our range of organic and non gmo products is compliant with the rigorous standards of eu, nop, npop, kor, cor, and uk certifications:
a) oil seeds
1) soybean products: soybeans, soybean meal (46% to 52%), soy grits, soy flour, soy hulls, lecithin
2) other oil seeds: sunflower seeds, sunflower meal, black cumin (kalonji) seeds, sesame seeds, sesame meal, flaxseed (linseed), flaxseed meal, safflower seeds, mustard seeds, rapeseed meal
b) grains cereals
1) legumes and pulses: chickpeas, bengal gram, green gram moong mung, chana dal, kidney beans, pigeon pea toor tur, black gram urad, red lentil masoor, cowpea chola.
2) grain: corn/maize, cracked corn, wheat, wheat flour
3) cereals: amaranth, sorghum, millet, barley, buckwheat, pumpkin seeds, rice
c) specialty products
1) potato products: potato flour, potato flakes, potato chips, french fries, potato nuggets, potato protein.
2) dehydrated: garlic flakes, garlic powder, onion flakes, onion powder, ginger flakes, ginger powder.
Services: Procurement and marketing
Australian Whole Red Lentil husk off
Australian Kabuli Chickpeas
Organic chana dal is also known as gram dal or bengal gram dal,It is made by splitting whole organic chickpeas
kabuli chana Kabuli Chana, also known as white chickpeas, is a popular legume cultivated for its nutritional value and culinary versatility. It belongs to the Fabaceae family and is widely grown in regions with suitable climates for legume cultivation. Kabuli Chana is characterized by its large, round shape and creamy color, distinguishing it from desi chickpeas, which are smaller and darker in color. Kabuli Chana is typically grown in well-drained soils with good organic matter content. It requires adequate sunlight and moderate watering during its growth stages. kabuli chana advantages Nutritional Value Diverse Culinary Uses Crop Rotation Economic Value Chickpea 4 kabuli chana Usage Culinary Delights Plant-Based Protein Snack Foods Animal Feed Plant-Based Protein Traditional Medicine In some cultures, Kabuli Chana is used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits, such as improving digestion and boosting energy levels. Kabuli Chana is used in food processing industries to create products like chickpea flour (besan), canned chickpeas, and chickpea-based snacks. Roasted Kabuli Chana is a popular and nutritious snack, offering a crunchy texture and savory flavor Product type : Legumes Packging Type : Standerd pack, pp bag, as per requirement Packging Size : 250gm, 500gm, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 25kg Country of Origin : india
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.