Green Mung Bean
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We are a prominent Manufacturer and Supplier of Green Mung Bean from Gujarat (India). Owing to our rich industrial experience in this domain, we make available a wide range of Green Mung Bean that is finely cultivated under hygienic environment so that it is safe to consume. Our Mung Bean is high on taste and nutritional content. We provide it in high-quality and well-sealed packaging and promise timely delivery.
Moong Whole
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1.000 Ton (MOQ)
We are exporter and trader of Moong Whole from our Indian origin. We can provide best quality for your requirement.
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Green Moong Dal
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Maintaining the set industrial standards, we make sure that the range is as per the requirements. We are associated with leading names that enable us to deliver top-of-the-line quality products in the markets. Also, our vendors aid us completely in delivering high quality raw material.
Green Gram
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Green Gram is helpful in reducing weight and controlling blood pressure. In order to deliver the orders on time, we have backed ourselves with advanced logistics facilities. Be it packaging small or large consignments, light or heavy products, we use the finest material to provide cost efficient and sustainable packaging solutions. Mung beans — a type of small, green legume in the same plant family as peas and lentils — is a high source of protein, fiber, antioxidants and phytonutrients. Although in most parts of the world they’re less popular than other bean varieties, like chickpeas or black beans, mung beans have some huge health benefits to offer! While mung beans may be new to most people in the U.S, they’ve been a part of traditional Ayurvedic diets in India for thousands of years. Mung beans are considered “one of the most cherished foods” in the ancient Indian practice that’s been a traditional form of medicine since roughly 1,500 B.C. Mung beans are a high source of nutrients including: manganese, potassium, magnesium, folate, copper, zinc and various B vitamins. They are also a very filling food, high in protein, resistant starch and dietary fiber. You can find mung beans in dried powder form, as whole uncooked beans, “split-peeled” form (just like you’d find split green peas), as bean noodles, and also as sprouted seeds (which are the kind you’d see used on sandwiches or salads). Their dried seeds may be eaten raw, cooked (whole or split), fermented, or milled and ground into flour.