White Chick Peas
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Among the various range of pulses that we deal in, Chick Peas has been widely acclaimed due to its tasteful flavour. We export chick peas which is cleaned and processed before packing and transporting. Only the best of grains of pulses are selected and processed to the clients so that the taste of the food can remain authentic. We export chana dal which is cleaned and processed before packing and transporting. Only the best of grains of pulses are selected and processed to the clients so that the taste of the food can remain authentic.
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White Chickpeas
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Kabuli Chana, Chick Peas
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Single Jute / PP bags of 25 / 50 kgs. gross for net.Consumer pack of 1 kg. and 5 kgs.
Chickpea
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The name "chickpea" traces back through the French chiche to Latin cicer (from which the Roman cognomen Cicero was taken). The Oxford English Dictionary lists a 1548 citation that reads, "Cicer may be named in English Cich, or ciche pease, after the Frenche tonge." The dictionary cites "Chick-pea" in the mid-18th century; the original word in English was chich, found in print in English in 1388, and taken directly from French. .
Chick Peas
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We are offering chick peas. Chickpeas are classified into two types - desi and kabuli. Desi chickpeas are majorly cultivated in india, pakistan, australia, and in small parts of the african continent along with small quantities in usa and canada. Kabuli chickpeas are grown in the indian subcontinent, turkey, iran, canada and usa. Chickpeas are high on nutrition value with over 23% of protein content.
Urad and Black Gram
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Urad also know commonly as Black Gram originated in India where it has been in cultivation from ancient times and is one of the most highly prized pulses of India. As the name suggests whole black gram is black in colour and split dehulled are white in colour. These tiny split white grains are also known as urad dal in India. The bean is boiled and eaten whole or, after splitting, made into dal; prepared like this it has an unusual mucilaginous texture. Ground into flour or paste, it is also extensively used in South Indian culinary preparation like dosa (savory thin and crispy pancake), idli (soft rice and urad dal cakes), vada (fried urad dal balls) and papdum. When used this way, the white lentils are usually used. Black gram is known to have soothing and cooling properties. It is an aphrodisiac and nervine tonic. However, excessive use of black gram causes flatulence which can, however, be prevented by adding little asafetida, pepper and ginger in the culinary preparations. It should not be taken by those who are easily predisposed to rheumatic diseases and urinary calculi as it contains oxalic acid in high concentration. Consumption of urad dal is good for diabetic patients. Germinated black gram, taken with half a cupful of fresh bitter gourd juice and a teaspoonful of honey is highly beneficial in the treatment of milder type of diabetes. It should be used once daily for three to four months with restriction of carbohydrates. Urad dal aids sexual dysfunctions; it must be soaked in water for about six hours and then fried in pure cow's ghee after draining the water is an excellent sex tonic. It can be used with wheat bread and honey with highly beneficial results in functional impotency, premature ejaculation and thinness of the semen. This preparation eaten with half boiled egg is excellent for nervous disorders such as nervous weakness, weakness of memory, schizophrenia and hysteria. Washing the hair with a paste of urad dal and fenugreek lengthens the hair, keeps them black and cures dandruff. People suffering from severe digestive disorders must consume black gram whole or split as it is valuable in easing digestive disorders. In the form of decoction, it is useful in dyspepsia, gastric catarrh, dysentery and diarrhea. An ointment made from black gram is useful as an external application in rheumatism, contracted knee and stiff shoulder. It is prepared by boiling about 4 Kgs of urad dal in 38.4 litres of water. It should be boiled down to about 9.6 liters and strained. The strained decoction should be boiled with about 2.5 liters of sesame oil and 1/2 kg of rock salt till the water has been evaporated. Paste of the fresh root is also useful in rheumatic pains.
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