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The production of Gram Flour involves the initial cultivation of chickpeas to produce gram lentils, followed by a grinding phase to yield the finely powdered, nutrient-rich Gram Flour, which serves as a fundamental ingredient in many cuisines worldwide. No Chemicals and preservatives added. Moisture - 11%-13% Quality - A Grade (Fine & Super Fine Powder available)
Besan, also known as chickpea flour or gram flour, is a popular gluten-free flour made from ground chickpeas. It is a staple ingredient in many Indian and South Asian cuisines, and is also used in other parts of the world. Besan is a good source of protein, fibre and other essential nutrients and is also relatively inexpensive. It is a fine, powder with a yellow or beige colour. It has a slightly nutty aroma. It has a smooth, powdery texture and has a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of besan contains approximately: 15 grams of protein 15 grams of fibre 7 milligrams of iron 422 milligrams of potassium
Besan, also known as chickpea flour or gram flour, is a popular gluten-free flour made from ground chickpeas. It is a staple ingredient in many Indian and South Asian cuisines, and is also used in other parts of the world. Besan is a good source of protein, fibre and other essential nutrients and is also relatively inexpensive. It is a fine, powder with a yellow or beige colour. It has a slightly nutty aroma. It has a smooth, powdery texture and has a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of besan contains approximately: 15 grams of protein 15 grams of fibre 7 milligrams of iron 422 milligrams of potassium 100 milligrams of magnesium
Chickpea or gram flour is an excellent substitute for refined wheat flour. Not only is it lower in carbs and calories, but it's also higher in protein and fiber. Studies indicate that it may have antioxidant properties. Chickpea flour, also known as gram, besan, or garbanzo bean flour, has been a staple in Indian cooking for centuries. Chickpeas are versatile legumes with a mild, nutty taste, and chickpea flour is typically made from a variety called Bengal grams.
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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
Botanical name Cicer arietinum Taste Typical Odor Odourless, no foreign odours Color Typical, beige/yellow Production area 4000 Tons Caliber 6 mm to 9 mm Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg Loading 20 feet: 24 metric tonnes ANALYSIS VALUES Foreign bodies 1.00% max Insect damage 0.50% min Moisture 14.00% max Stained grains 1.00% max Slightly stained 3.00% max Broken 1.00% max
Indian Yellow Chickpeas $ 680 USD per Ton
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.
All Other Products Green Millet Bajra Chickpeas Bay Leaf Psyllum Husk & Powder Quinoa Seeds Moringa Seeds/Leaf/Powder Shubhlaxmi Industry is the manufacturer and exporter of Chickpea/Kabuli Chana globally. The beans are assorted well, cleaned and hygienically packed. Chickpea has nutritive values & rich in protein and fiber as well.,which well maintained while mechinally processing to sort the best chickpea to serve best of it. The botanical name of Chickpea/ Kabuli chana is Cicer arietinum-garbanzo and it belongs to Fabaceae Family. They are considered as legumes. They are light brown, looks like Hazelnut in shape, small and hard. It has minimum fat content and thus considered as healthy. Chickpeas mostly used as boiled or a paste can be made to be used in different cuisines. Chickpeas have tasty flavor. They can be used in making curry which is a very popular dish in India. Moreover it can be used in making healthy salad along with vegetables. Middle Eastern countries make Humus out of Chickpea paste that is applied over Pita bread to make Falafal rolls. Some of the other varieties include Three Beans Salad Chickpea with boiled Rice Sprouted Chickpea Salad Patty or Cutlets and many other mouth watering delicacies. Even, Chickpeas have some healthly properties as Its regulated blood sugar. They contain ample amount of Folate and Vit. B9. They are good for heart and lower cholesterol level. It is a food having low Glycemic Index hence it is very good for health. Specification Chickpeas (Kabuli) Hs Code : 07132000 Count Per Oz. 42-44 44-46 46-48 58-60 60-62 75-80 Size 12mm 11mm 10mm 9mm 8mm 7mm Moisture 10-12% Max 10-12% Max 10-12% Max 10-12% Max 10-12% Max 10-12% Max Admixture 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.8% Max 0.8% Max Total Defect % 4.2% Max 4.2% Max 4.2% Max 6.5% Max 6.5% Max 7.5% Max Weeviled Seeds% 0.2%max 0.2%max 0.2%max 0.5%max 0.5%max 1%max Free From Live Weevil Packing : 15/25/50 Kg Net Pp Bag Quality Assurance : Sgs, Geo Chem Origin : Madhyapradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan Loading Capacity : 24mt in 20'fcl
DESCRIPTION : Dried Chickpeas are roasted and then grounded to powder form. The finished product is called ROASTED GRAM FLOUR / ROASTED CHICKPEA FLOUR / ROASTED BESAN FLOUR. In domestic languages it is also called as MURUKKU MAVU, POTTUKADALAI MAVU and CHANA SATTU. The product has rich in carbohydrates and suitable for gluten free diets. USING FOR : Various food dishes and snacks. Add this nutrient-dense ingredient to your diet to lose weight, lower cholesterol level and maintain healthy skin.
Chickpeas Common names: Chickpea, Chickpeas, Chickpeas seed, Chickpeas beans, Chickpeas bean, Hummus beans, Hommos beans, Chickpea Hummus, White bean Hummus, Chickpea plant. Family: Fabaceae Botanical name: Cicer arietinum Origin: Egypt Size: 4-12mm Packing: 25 kg bags Cultivation: Common HS Code: 07132000 The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, Its different types are variously known as gram, Bengal gram, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea. Chickpea seeds are high in protein. It is one of the earliest cultivated legumes, and 9500-year-old remains have been found in the Middle East. The chickpea is a key ingredient in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, used in hummus, and, when ground into flour, falafel. Chickpeas History use & the Ancient Egyptians: 1) Using in diuresis and menstruation. 2) Laxative and purified for blood 3) Using in the treatment of the liver and kidney helps to lighten the pores. 4) Useful for the treatment of abscesses and sores if used with white honey. 5) Help to ripen meat and earn food flavor. 6) Used as a clutch medicine. 7) Help in cases of indigestion, exhaustion, and constipation. 8) Its roots are used to treat bile disease. 9) The seeds are added after baking into milk and used against lung diseases in case of cold.