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Pulses & Lentils

Pulses & Lentils

Pulses and lentils are nutrient-rich legumes packed with protein, fiber, and essential vitamins, making them a staple in many diets worldwide. They include varieties like chickpeas, lentils, black beans, and peas, each offering unique textures and flavors. Pulses are excellent plant-based protein sources, supporting heart health, digestion, and weight management. They are commonly used in soups, stews, salads, and curries, providing a wholesome and sustainable food option.

Beans

Black Eye Beans

Black-eyed beans are nutrient-rich legumes with a mild, earthy flavor, high in protein, fiber, and essential vitamins, supporting heart and digestive health.

Cow Peas

Cowpeas are protein-rich legumes with a mild, earthy flavor, packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, supporting digestion and overall health.

Fava Beans

Fava beans are nutrient-dense legumes with a creamy texture and earthy flavor, rich in protein, fiber, and essential vitamins, supporting heart and brain health.

Green Peas

Green peas are sweet, nutrient-rich legumes packed with protein, fiber, and vitamins, supporting digestion, heart health, and overall wellness.

Red Kidney Beans

Red kidney beans are protein-rich legumes with a firm texture and mildly sweet flavor, packed with fiber, iron, and antioxidants, supporting heart and digestive health.

White Beans

White beans are nutrient-rich legumes with a mild, creamy texture, high in protein, fiber, and essential minerals, supporting heart health and digestion.

Pulses

Chana Dal

Chana dal is a protein-rich, split chickpea lentil with a nutty flavor and firm texture, commonly used in Indian cooking for soups, stews, and curries.

Desi Cheak Peas

Desi chickpeas, also known as kala chana, are small, dark brown legumes with a rough texture, rich in protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, supporting digestion.

Green Lentils

Green lentils are nutrient-rich legumes with a firm texture and mild, peppery flavor, high in protein, fiber, and essential minerals, supporting digestion and heart health.

Mattar Dal

Matar dal is a split pea lentil, commonly made from dried green or yellow peas, rich in protein, fiber, and essential nutrients, supporting digestion and overall health.

Millet

Millet is a nutrient-rich, gluten-free grain with a mild, nutty flavor, packed with fiber, protein, and essential minerals, supporting digestion and heart health.

Moong Dal

Moong dal is a protein-rich, easily digestible lentil with a mild, slightly sweet flavor, commonly used in Indian cooking for soups, curries, and dal dishes.

Red Whole Lentils

Red whole lentils are protein-rich legumes with a mild, earthy flavor and soft texture, packed with fiber and essential nutrients, supporting digestion and overall health.

Roasted Gram

Roasted gram, also known as roasted chana, is a crunchy, protein-rich legume packed with fiber and essential nutrients, making it a healthy snack option.

Toor Dal

Toor dal, also known as pigeon pea lentils, is a protein-rich legume with a mild, nutty flavor, commonly used in Indian dals and stews, supporting digestion and overall health.

Urad Dal

Urad dal, also known as black gram lentils, is a protein-rich legume with a creamy texture, commonly used in Indian dishes like dals, idlis, and dosas, supporting digestion and bone health.

White Cheakpeas

White chickpeas, also known as kabuli chana, are protein-rich legumes with a mild, nutty flavor and a firm texture, commonly used in salads, curries, and hummus.

Oil Seed

Black Sesame

Black sesame seeds are small, oil-rich seeds that come from the sesame plant. They are a variety of Sesamum indicum and have a stronger, nuttier flavor compared to white sesame seeds. These seeds are commonly used in Asian, Middle Eastern.

Blanched Peanuts

Blanched peanuts are raw peanuts that have had their reddish-brown skins removed by briefly boiling them in water or using dry heat. This process results in smooth, cream-colored peanuts that are ideal for cooking, baking.

Hulled

Hulled peanuts are peanuts that have had their outer shells (hulls) removed, leaving only the inner edible nuts. They can still have their reddish-brown skins (unblanched) or be further processed to remove the skins (blanched).

Inshell Peanuts

In-shell peanuts are raw or roasted peanuts that are still encased in their natural, protective outer shell (hull). They are commonly enjoyed as a snack and are often sold roasted, salted, or boiled.

Raw Peanuts

Raw peanuts are unprocessed peanuts that have not undergone roasting, cooking, or seasoning. They come in various forms, including in-shell raw peanuts, which retain their protective outer shell.

Sesame Seed

Sesame seeds are small, oilrich seeds derived from the Sesamum indicum plant and are widely used in culinary and health applications. They come in different varieties, including white.

Soyabean

Soybean (Glycine max) is a legume native to East Asia, widely cultivated for its high protein and oil content. It is one of the most versatile crops, used in various forms such as whole soybeans, soy flour, soy protein, and soy oil.Raw peanuts are unprocessed peanuts that have not undergone roasting, cooking, or seasoning. They come in various forms, including in-shell raw peanuts, which retain their protective outer shell.