Masoor Dal Dealers in Hyderabad

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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

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    100 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Cultivation Type: Natural
    • Application: Cooking
    • Feature: Healthy To Eat, Easy To Cook
    • Packaging Type: Jute Bag
    • Packaging Size: 10kg,25kg,5kg
    • Shelf Life: 1year
    • Country of Origin: India
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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

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    10 Ton (MOQ)

    • Country of Origin: India
    • Certification: FSSAI
    • Cultivation Type: Natural
    • Shelf Life: 6months
    • Feature: Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat
    • English Name: Red Lentils
    • Calcium: 138 mg (per 100 g)
    • Potassium: 983 mg (per 100 g)
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  • Red Masoor Dal

    Red Masoor Dal

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    • Color: Red
    • Packaging Type: Jute Bags, Plastic Packets
    • Carbohydrates: 46.38 g
    • Energy: 408.39 Kcal
    • Fat: 21.84 g
    • Protein: 24.57 g
    • Moisture: 10%
    • Speciality: High In Protein
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  • Red Lentils

    Red Lentils

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    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Shelf Life: 2 year
    • Packaging Type: Packed in Plastic bags
    • Type: Split
    • Scientific name: Lens culinaris

    With the aid of our sophisticated packaging system, our skilled personnel are able to meet the standard as well as customized packaging requirements of the clients. Moreover, we check the entire lot before dispatch. We follow stringent quality measures to ensuring the product quality so as to attain maximum client satisfaction.

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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

    74 - 76 Per Kg

    • Packaging Type: Plastic Packet
    • Size Available: 15mm, 18mm
    • Packaging Size: 250gm, 500gm
    • Usage: Cooking
    • Certification: FSSAI Certified
    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Shelf Life: 1 Year
    • Grade Standard: Food Grade
    • Drying Process: Machine Dried
    • Country of Origin: India
    • Is It Organic: Yes
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  • Red Lentils

    Red Lentils

    68 Per Kilogram

    25 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Application: Cooking
    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Color: Red
    • Packaging Type: Jute Bag, Plastic Bag
    • Packaging Size: 10kg, 25kg, 50kg
    • Dietary fiber 8 g: 32%
    • Protein 9 g: 18%
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  • Split Masoor Dal

    Split Masoor Dal

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    • Moisture: 16%
    • Impurity: 0.5%
    • Purity: 99.5% By Weight
    • Calcium: 4%
    • Calories: 116/100gms
    • Sodium: 2 mg/100gms
    • Potassium: 369 mg/100gms
    • Total Carbohydrate: 20 g /100gms
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  • Organic Red Lentils

    Organic Red Lentils

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    • Storage: Cool & Dry Place
    • Moisture: 14.5% max
    • Vitamin B-6: 10%
    • Magnesium: 9%
    • Iron: 18%
    • Total Fat: 0.4 g
    • Sodium: 79 Mg
    • Potassium: 369 mg
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  • Split Masoor Dal

    Split Masoor Dal

    50 Per Kilogram

    50 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Shelf Life: 1year
    • Color: Red
    • Feature: Healthy To Eat, Nutritious
    • Packaging Type: Plastic Packet
    • Country of Origin: India
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  • Split Masoor Dal

    Split Masoor Dal

    50 Per Kilogram

    100 Kilogram (MOQ)

    • Country of Origin: India
    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Shelf Life: 1year
    • Color: Red
    • Feature: Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat, Nutritious
    • Vitamin B-6: 10%
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  • Split White Lentils

    Split White Lentils

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    Split white lentils is know as Vigna mungo, Split white lentils (not to be confused with the much smaller true black lentil white lentil, black matpe bean, is abean grown in Indian subcontinent. It, along with the mung bean, was placed inPhaseolus, but has since been transferred to Vigna. At one time it was considered to belong to the same species as the mung bean. The product sold as white lentils " is usually the whole urad bean or urad dal. The product sold as "white lentil" is the same lentil with the black skin removed. Split white lentils originated in India, where it has been in cultivation from ancient times and is one of the most highly prized pulses of India and Pakistan. The coastal Andhra region in Andhra Pradesh is famous for Split white lentils after paddy. The Guntur District ranks first in Andhra Pradesh for the production of Split white lentils . Split white lentils has also been introduced to other tropical areas mainly by Indian immigrants. It is an erect, suberect or trailing, densely hairy, annual herb. The tap root produces a branched root system with smooth, rounded nodules. The pods are narrow, cylindrical and up to six cm long. It is largely used to make dal from the whole or split, dehusked seeds. The bean is boiled and eaten whole or, after splitting, made into dal; prepared like this it has an unusual mucilaginous texture. It is also extensively used in South Indian culinary preparations. Urad Dal is one of the key ingredient in making the Idli-Dosa batter, where one part of Urad Dal is mixed with Three or Four parts of Idli Rice to make the batter. Also the dough for Medu Vada or Udid Vada is made from soaked batter and deep fried in cooking oil. The dough is also used in making Paapad, notably the South Indian version known as Appalam and Papadum, in which white lentils are usually used. It is nutritious and is recommended for diabetics, as are other pulses. It is very popular in the Punjabi cuisine, as an ingredient of dal makhani. In Bengal it is made as a preparation called Biulir Dal. In Rajasthan, It is used to prepare dal which is especially consumed with "Bati". It is used in traditional Indian(Ayurveda) medicine. Pharmacologically, extracts have demonstrated immunostimulatory activity in rats.In medieval times, this bean was used in making crucibles impermeable. Split white lentils is an erect, fast-growing annual, herbaceous legume reaching 30-100 cm in height. It has a well-developed taproot and its stems are diffusely branched from the base. Occassionally it has a twining habit and it is generally pubescent. The leaves are trifoliate with ovate leaflets, 4-10 cm long and 2-7 cm wide. The inflorescence is borne at the extremity of a long (up to 18 cm) peduncle and bears yellow, small, papilionaceous flowers. The fruit is a cylindrical, erect pod, 4-7 cm long x 0.5 cm broad. The pod is hairy and has a short hooked beak. It contains 4-10 ellipsoid black or mottled seeds (Many Black Gram cultivars exist, each one adapted to specific environmental conditions. Early maturing, disease resistant and easily cultivated cultivars have been obtained Split white lentils resembles green gram with two main differences: the corolla of Split white lentils is bright yellow while that of Vigna radiata is pale yellow; Split white lentils pods are erect whereas they are pendulous for green gram. Split white lentils is somewhat more hairy than green gram; the white hilum also protrudes from the seed. Black gram is sown on heavier soils and green gram is sown on lighter soils Split white lentils seeds are mainly a staple food and the dehulled and split seeds (dhal in Hindi) are a common dish in South Asia. They can be ground into flour and used for making papadum, a typical Indian flat bread Seeds, sprouts and green pods are edible and much appreciated for their high digestibility and lack of flatulence induction The seeds are normally too expensive to be used as a feed, even in areas of primary production. The by-product of dhal processing (chuni or bran) constitutes about 15-20 % of the seed weight and comprises hulls, germs and broken seeds. Chuni is a potential feed resource and large quantities are available in India and other Southern Asian countries where black gram is a popular food. Split white lentils is also is grown for forage and hay Its crop residues are an important feed for livestock in some regions of India, for example Sandeep Saran. Fodder is derived mainly from the leaves and stems, but seeds, pods and pod husks are also used. Black Gram is usually fed to cattle as a fodder but the plant, the seeds and the by-products are also consumed by other species Black Gram can be used as cover crop and green manure It is often used as dry season intercrop in rice or wheat as it has a beneficial effect on soil nutrient status Black Gram, has a taproot. It is a, N-fixing legume that improves soil fertility and soil physical properties Its cultivation does not require N fertilization but N fixation is improved by inoculation with local rhizobium strains Black Gram is responsive to P (40 kg/ha) and K (30 kg/ha) and only needs rough tillage and one or two weedings . Black Gram can be used in intercropping systems with legume species such as groundnut and cajan pea (Cajanus cajan), industrial crops (cotton, sugarcane) and cereals (sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet) as the main crops It provides supplementary food to the farmers and nitrogen to the other crop. Associations with maize, groundnut or cajan pea can improve productivity of those crops by 42-53 % In the dry season it is often sole cropped on rice fallow, before and after rice planting The seeds are rich in protein (24-26 % DM) and starch (35 % DM) The fibre content is inconsistent, with crude fibre values in the 5-6 % DM range or higher than 14 % The major nutritional constraint with raw Black Gram seeds is their high content in condensed tannins and trypsin inhibitors.

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  • Red Lentils

    Red Lentils

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    • Type: Red Lentils
    • Application: Cooking
    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Color: Red
    • Feature: Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat
    • Packaging Type: Gunny Bag, Jute Bag
    • Packaging Size: 25kg, 50kg
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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

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    • Polyunsaturated fat: 0.2 g
    • Monounsaturated fat: 0.1 g
    • Dietary fiber: 8 g
    • Sugar: 1.8 g
    • Total Fat: 0.4 g/100gms
    • Magnesium: 9%
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  • Red Masoor Dal

    Red Masoor Dal

    64 - 120 Per Kilogram

    1 Ton (MOQ)

    • Color: Red
    • Application: For Cooking
    • Feature: Nutritious, Healthy To Eat
    • Packaging Type: Plastic Packet
    • Variety Available: Masoor
    • Shelf Life: 6 Months
    • Cerfication: FSSAI
    • Country of Origin: India
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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

    50 Per Kilogram

    5 Quintal (MOQ)

    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Shelf Life: 1year
    • Color: Red
    • Feature: Healthy To Eat
    • Packaging Type: Gunny Bag, Jute Bag, Plastic Bag, Plastic Packet
    • Country of Origin: India
    • Brand Name: Sunjeevan
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  • Split Masoor Dal

    Split Masoor Dal

    96 - 107 Per kg

    20 Ton (MOQ)

    • yelow: moong
    • split: dal
    • dal: moong dal

    we provide all varietis of pulses and spices, flours, cereals, rawas, sugar etc...

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  • Masoor Dal

    Masoor Dal

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    • Color: Red
    • Application: Cooking
    • Feature: Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat, Highly Hygienic, Nutritious
    • Fat: 0.5g/100g
    • Iron: 6.51 mg /100 g
    • Purity: 99%
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  • masoor dal (red lentil)

    masoor dal (red lentil)

    85 - 90 Per Kilogram

    tata sampann - masoor dal unpolished

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  • Split Red Lentils

    Split Red Lentils

    250 Per 520 Ton

    • Shelf Life: 2 Years
    • Drying Process: Natural
    • Color: Red
    • Vitamin B-6: 10%
    • Magnesium: 9%
    • Iron: 18%
    • HSN Code: 07134000

    The complete assortment of raw material sourced undergoes stern examinations by the professionals to keep the quality standards high. Owing to this, we are capable of bringing forth exceptional quality products. With excellent storage space and shipping facilities, we effortlessly entertain bulk requirements of our respected patrons. We maintain complete records and transactions of the products delivered.

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  • malka dal

    malka dal

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    • Type: Natural
    • Shelf Life: 1 Year
    • Color: Black
    • Packaging Size: 10kg, 15kg, 25kg, 50kg
    • Style: Died
    • Cultivation: Organic
    • Packaging: Plastic Packet
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