Dal (also spelled daal; pronunciation: is a term used in the Indian subcontinent for dried, split pulses (that is, lentils, peas, and beans) that do not require pre-soaking. India is a largest producer of pulses in the world. The term is also used for various soups prepared from these pulses. These pulses are among the most important staple foods in South Asian countries, and form an important part of the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent.
Price : INR 1,200.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Application ; Cooking Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1year Feature : Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat Country of Origin : India Packaging Size : 10kg, 15kg, 1kg, 25kg, 50kg Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Urad dal scientifically known as Vigna mungo is a member of the Fabaceae family. It is an annual legume crop cultivated primarily in South Asia. There are different varieties of urad dal including whole urad dal split urad dal with skin split urad dal without skin and urad dal flour. Whole urad dal is the whole unsplit form with the black skin intact. Split urad dal with skin is obtained by splitting the whole urad dal but keeping the black skin on Split urad dal without skin is obtained by removing the black skin from the split urad dal Urad dal flour is made by grinding urad dal into a fine powder. Urad dal is an excellent source of plant based protein making it beneficial for vegetarians and vegans. Urad dal is a good source of iron an essential mineral for the production of red blood cells and prevention of irondeficiency anemia. Types of Urad Dal Whole urad Whole Urad dal is used more like a chili or stew than a soup or dal These lentil like beans have black skins covering creamy white interiors Whole urad dal derive their strong earthy flavor from the black skins Best when soaked for about 4 hours or overnight split washed white urad White Urad Dal is a whole or split urad with its skin removed These lentils are creamy white in color and have a milder flavor than whole Black Urad Dal It is very nutritious and rich in protein, WhiteUrad dal is very easy and quick to make and the addition of different tadkas makes this dal very flavorful and delicious. Specification of Faq Urad Dal Properties Values Limits Damaged Grain 40 Maximum Foreign Material : 1 Maximum Brown Seeds : 3 Maximum Sister Seeds : 3 Maximum Weevilled Seeds : 2 Maximum
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%