Horse Gram
Mung Dal
Roasted Bengal Gram
Toor Dal
Unskinned Urad Dal
Urad Dal
Organic - 100% Organic Single / Multi Ingredient - Single Minimum Bulk Pack Size - 25/50 Kg Packing Material - White Plain/ Printed HDPE Bag with Liner Rate/ Kg Ex- Factory Sep 2020 - 175 Price per KG(Ex- Factory) In USD - 2.50
Color Brown, Maturity 100%, Admixture Max 0 %, Magnesium 95%, Iron 60%
Every 100 gram offers, 18gm (72%) of dietary fibers, 1gm of Potassium (8%) and only 2 gram of fat. It is rich in vitamins like A and C, and also contains moderate amounts of B complex like thiamine, riboflavin and niacin.
Bengal grams roasted and splited into fried grams
Roasted grams We have our company in the above given address over 4 years (2004 onwards). This is our hereby business for more than 4 years. So every work done here will be right by the knowledge of us. We are supplying our products to Indonesia, London, America and few countries through trading agents. We have 15 workers working over here. We produce 2 to 5 tons per day quality products. But it started with 50 kgs per day on 2004 in small shop in surat. So far by our sincere work we have developed our business through our increase in our production. These were the brief information about our company. We have roasted all the products totally hand process for his best kumara test. Packing 25kg /1bori(katta)
Gram In poly pack with paper cover or add $4 for 20 pkts for pet jar(400 gms)
Udad mogar dal deshi bolt 1 Kg., 2 Kg., 5kg. In Poly Pouch Bag
100% Pooped up Roasted Plain chana we also have flavoured chana(gram) In 30 kg PP bags and in 200 grams plastic pouch For export
Roasted Gram Split is arrived from roasted gram by splitting the gram into half. Dry roasted chana or whole black grams (chickpeas) are typically eaten as a snack in India. The nutritional data proves chana to be an amazing source of protein, fiber, folate, minerals and fatty acids. This snack is low in fat and packed with energy, and it works well to satisfy hunger, keeping blood sugar levels stable. Chanas are dry roasted with skin on a slow flame till they are crisp. This helps to retain the crispness and freshness of chana and enhances the flavour as well. These chanas are easily available in Indian market. They are consumed as it is as snacks and also be used in preparation of variety of dishes.Culinary uses:They are best consumed as it is as a protein rich mid meal snacks.They can also be added to chaats and bhels to add crunch and flavour.Just adding onions, tomatoes, salt and lemon juice to this chana makes a lovely tangy chaat.
Roasted Gram Are The Grams Without The Skin Or The Peal. Dry Roasted Chana Or Whole Black Grams (Chickpeas) Are Typically Eaten As A Snack In India. The Mattritional Data Proves Chana To Be An Amazing Source Of Protein. Fiber. Folate. Minerals And Fatty Acids. This Snack Is Low In Fat And Packed With Energy, And It Works Well To Satisfy Hunger, Keeping Blood Sugar Levels Stable. Chanas Are Dry Roasted With Skin On A Slow Flame Till They Are Crisp. This Helps To Retain The Crispness And Freshness Of Chana And Enhances The Flavour As Well. These Chanas Are Easily Available In Indian Market. They Are Consumed As It Is As Snacks And Also Be Used In Preparation Of Variety Of Dishes. It Is Prepared By Picking Up The Best Quality Chana And Roasting It On Medium Flame To Ensure Its Crisp And Yummy Taste. The Chana Along With Providing A Fantastic Experience To The Taste Buds Also Provide Various Benefits To The Health Of A Person. Owing To Its Ability To Aid in Weight Loss, This Can Be Included In Regular Diet Plan. The Roasted Gram Bhuna Chana Is Round In Shape And Has Yellow Colo
White Gram
Bengal Gram Split / Chana dal is chickpea that has been hulled and split in half. It is a popular pulse in many cultures around the world, and India is a major exporter of this commodity. Indian chana dal is known for its high quality, purity, and rich yellow colour. It is also a good source of protein, fibre, iron and other essential nutrients. Chana dal is a small, yellow lentil with a smooth, shiny skin. It has a soft, creamy texture when cooked and has a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of cooked chana dal contains approximately: 15 grams of protein 15 grams of fiber 7 milligrams of iron 422 milligrams of potassium 100 milligrams of magnesium
Black Gram also called Black lentil, is one of the most widely consumed lentils in India. The lentils are round and black in colour and are slightly elongated with a sticky texture and bland flavour. The Black Gram exporter in India exports tonnes of Black Gram to various countries in the world. Due to the increasing global demand of Black Gram, the Black Gram export from India has been on a rise over the years. This is a great opportunity for the Indian Black Gram exporter to expand their business and enter the international marketplace. The Black Gram export includes the export of various varieties of Black Gram. INGREDIENTS Nutrients Calories - 341 kcal Dietary Fiber - 18.3 g Total Carbohydrate - 58.99 g Protein 25.21g Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin B-6 Minerals Calcium Iron Magnesium Fat BLACK GRAM VARIETIES WE EXPORT Black Gram import from India includes various varieties like ADT 1, CO 1, KM 1, TMV 1 so on and so forth. The Black Gram exporter in India has to export products that are of good quality and adhere to all the health and safety measures of the country. Here are the major varieties of Black Gram involved in the export of Black Gram. 1 ADT 1 The ADT 1 variety of Black gram is a Selection from Aduthurai local released in the year 1965. This variety takes around 80 days to mature from transplantation. The grain yield rainfed is around 450 kg/ha. This variety of black gram has a high protein content of 19.9%. 2 CO 1 The CO 1 variety of Black Gram is a pure line selection from Srivaikundam local released in 1968. This variety of black gram takes around 110 days to mature. The grain yield is around 600 kg/ha when rainfed and 750 kg/ha when irrigated. This variety was released for rainfed condition. 3 KM 1 The KM 1 variety of Black Gram was released in 1977. This variety takes around 65-70 to mature from transplantation. The KM 1 has a grain yield of about 25 kg/ha when Rainfed. This variety is of dwarf type and is also known to be drought tolerant. 4 TMV 1 The TMV 1 variety of Black Gram was developed from the cross of Midhi Ulundu and KM 1. This variety was released in 1979. It takes around 65-70 days for this variety to mature. The grain yield of TMV 1 is around 800 kg/ha when irrigated. This variety is said to be resistant to YMV and tolerant to root rot. 5 VAMBAN 1 The Vamban 1 variety of Black Gram was released in the year 1987. It takes around 60-65 days for this variety to mature from transplantation. The grain yield of this variety is around 780 kg/ha when rainfed and 900 kg/ha when irrigated. The Vamban 1 is a high yielding variety and is also tolerant of YMV. 6 APK 1 The APK 1 variety of Black Gram was released in 1993. This variety takes around 75 days to mature after transplantation. The grain yield for this variety when irrigated is around 940 kg/ha. The APK 1 is well suited for rainfed conditions for intercropping with cotton. 7 VBN (BG) 4 The VBN (Bg) 4 variety of Black Gram was released in 2003. This variety takes about 75-80 days to mature after transplanting. The grain yield for this variety is around 780 kg/ha when rainfed and 900 kg/ha when Irrigated. This variety is resistant to Yellow Mosaic Virus. 8 MDU 1 The MDU 1 variety of Black Gram was released in 2014. This variety matures around 70 - 75 days after transplanting. The grain yield for this variety is about 790 kg/ha when irrigated. The MDU 1 is a High yielding variety and is resistant to leaf crinkle virus. 9 KKM 1 The KKM 1 variety of Black Gram was released in 2017. This variety matures around 65 - 70 days after transplanting. The grain yield of this variety is around 607 kg/ha (rice fallow). The KKM 1 variety is a High yielding one and is moderately resistant to YMV and Powdery mildew. It is also suitable for rice fallow.
Gram (without skin) Black Gram also called Black lentil, is one of the most widely consumed lentils in India. The lentils are round and black in colour and are slightly elongated with a sticky texture and bland flavour.