Organic Channa dal has a good amount of iron, selenium, and a small amount of copper, zinc, and manganese. They are a rich source of protein, folic acid, and fiber.
BENEFITS:-1. Lower down cholesterol 2. Good for diabetic patients 3. Great source of energy 4. Balances your blood pressure 5. Strengthen muscles 6. Boost body immunity 7. Improves skeletal health 8. Anti -Inflammatory properties.
USES:-North, South, East, or West, every Indian kitchen is stocked up with chana dal. It is used as the main ingredient in dishes like dal and vada, channa dal fry, fritters, idlis, and many more channa dal is versatile prepare recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or even snacks.
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.
Supplier: Certified organic products like organic soybean seeds organic soybean meal, organic soya flour, organic soya TVP, organic flax seeds, organic rape seed, organic maize grits, organic maize (corn), organic cracked corn, organic barley, organic rice (basmati), organic rice non basmati, organic cotton seeds, organic lentils, organic spices (whole and grinds), organic kabuli chickpeas, NON GMO soya lecithin, organic soya lecithin, wheat flour, pulses, yellow peas, red kidney beans, NON GMO soy & by products like full fat soya grits, NON GMO soybean seeds, soya flour, soya grits, soya flakes, soya chunks, soya protein, soy refined oil.
Services: Importing & exporting
Supplier: Spices: spices like ajwain (bishop's weed), bay leaf, black pepper, green cardamom, cloves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, turmeric, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, star anise, whole red chilli, tamarind, saffron
pulses: black beans (urad dal), chickpeas (kabuli chana), chana dal, green peas (matar), kidney beans (rajma), lentils (masoor dal), pigeon peas (arhar daal), soybeans
dry fruits: almonds, apricots, betel nuts, cashew nut, charoli, chestnut, coconut, figs, flax seeds, fox nuts, groundnuts, jaggery, pine nuts, pistachio, poppy seeds, prunes, pumpkin seeds, raisins, sesame seeds, watermelon seeds, walnut
spices powder: black pepper powder, cardamom powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, red chilli powder, tamarind powder, turmeric powder
blend spices: butter chicken masala, butter paneer masala, biryani masala, chana masala, chat masala, chicken angara masala, chicken masala, chicken tandoori
Services: Exporter
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.
Most well known as a source of malt in the fermenting process for beer, barley was one of the world's first cultivated grains and is also a valuable feedstock and ingredient in commercially produced bread, cereal and soup products. With a high fibre content and cholesterol lowering qualities, barley is also recognised for its intestinal health benefits, making it highly desirable for human consumption. Grown across Australia, in a variety of soil and climatic environments, barley has benefitted from research into the prevention of pest and disease, making it one of the most resilient crops produced for export. With excellent working relationships with Australian barley growers, and a stringent bulk handling, storage and transport standards for export, the Nzac Foods team offer exceptional logistical and delivery systems at competitive prices.
Able to adapt to a range of environmental conditions, oats are widely grown as a broadacre crop throughout Australia, even in regions with poor soil conditions and lower rainfall averages. An annual grass, oats are sown and harvested for human consumption, for the use of grain as stock feed and also for as fodder and silage. This staple grain is a major cereal crop for human consumption in almost every country around the world and remains popular due to its high fibre, protein and energy content. Our dedicated export team has formed strong working relationships with growers across the country, and particularly in Western Australia where around half of all Australian oats are grown. These partnerships, along with our excellent logistical and transport network results in the highest quality oat product delivered to your food processing or commercial premises no matter where you're located.
Suited for growing in poor soils in partly arid areas, sorghum has long been an export favourite due to its low fat, low sodium, carbohydrate and vitamin rich nutritional values. Related to sugar cane and millet, sorghum is Australia�??s third largest crop and a staple for breads and cereals that are commercially or domestically produced across the world. Thanks to world leading research into pest and disease resistant grains, Australian sorghum has a reputation not only for its high quality and taste, but also for its long shelf life due to the excellence of Australian standard bulk handling and transportation systems. Our team at Nzac Foods are proud to have established a professional and communicative relationship with some of the biggest sorghum producers in the northern growing regions of Australia; it is through this network we are able to offer fast transportation of sorghum to any port across the globe.