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Chick Peas

History


Chickpeas have a history that goes back to as far as 10, 000 BC and even more. These are one of the ancient crops that were used by the hunters for sustaining their lives. The area that first began to grow chickpeas was the Middle East but later they were being grown in ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece during 7500 BC, where these were consumed in various forms like raw, broth, snacks, etc. They were later brought during the 16th century by the Spanish explorers, and since then chickpeas have been used in many forms. In fact, during the First World War, Germany started cultivating chickpeas as a coffee substitute. Chickpeas are a versatile crop that are grown in almost every part of the globe today. Some of the major producers of desi chickpeas are India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Australia and Bangladesh while the top producers of kabuli chickpeas are Turkey, Iran, Spain, Canada, Syria, USA, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Tunisia, Sudan, Malawi and Portugal. India is the largest producer of chickpeas followed by Pakistan, Turkey and Iran. In fact, about 70% of the total world production of chickpeas is dominated by India.


Chickpeas Use


The various benefits arising out of the consumption of chickpeas are: As chickpea are rich in dietary fibers, both soluble and insoluble, they help a lot in reducing the level of cholesterol and also in preventing the blood sugar level from rising too much immediately after having a meal.


Being a rich source if molybdenum, chickpeas help in detoxifying sulphites, which can otherwise cause rapid heartbeats or headache if consumed too much by sulphite sensitive people. Too much reaction to sulphite is caused mainly due to lack of molybdenum to detoxify them.


The presence of iron in chickpeas helps in replenishing lost energy, particularly for women who are menstruating or when they are pregnant. Also, chickpeas are low on calories and virtually fat free.


The presence of iron in chickpeas helps in replenishing lost energy, particularly for women who are menstruating or when they are pregnant. Also, chickpeas are low on calories and virtually fat free.


Chickpeas are also high on trace minerals like manganese which is an important part of many energy producing enzymes. Iron also helps in improving the hemoglobin level, thereby improving the flow of blood to the heart.

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Green Millets

  • Protein 8% Min.
  • Foreign Matter 1% Max.
  • Other Food Grain 1% Max.
  • Damage 1% Max.
  • Container Capacity 24 MT
  • Packing Details 25, 50 Kg. PP Bag or jute Bag

History


Green Millet is one of the oldest foods from the family of millets very well known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Green Millet is highly nutritious, non-glutinous and is easy to digest. In fact, it is considered as one of the least allergenic and digestible grains available. With its warming quality this grain also helps to heat the body in cold or rainy seasons and climates. This premium quality agro product is known for high nutritional value, non-sticky after cooking and delicious taste.


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Chickpeas

The various benefits arising out of the consumption of chickpeas are: As chickpea are rich in dietary fibers, both soluble and insoluble, they help a lot in reducing the level of cholesterol and also in preventing the blood sugar level from rising too much immediately after having a meal.
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Green Millet

Green Millet is one of the oldest foods from the family of millets very well known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Green Millet is highly nutritious, non-glutinous and is easy to digest. In fact, it is considered as one of the least allergenic and digestible grains available
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Food Grains & Cereals #1157667

Chick Peas

History

Chickpeas have a history that goes back to as far as 10, 000 BC and even more. These are one of the ancient crops that were used by the hunters for sustaining their lives. The area that first began to grow chickpeas was the Middle East but later they were being grown in ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece during 7500 BC, where these were consumed in various forms like raw, broth, snacks, etc. They were later brought during the 16th century by the Spanish explorers, and since then chickpeas have been used in many forms. In fact, during the First World War, Germany started cultivating chickpeas as a coffee substitute. Chickpeas are a versatile crop that are grown in almost every part of the globe today. Some of the major producers of desi chickpeas are India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Australia and Bangladesh while the top producers of kabuli chickpeas are Turkey, Iran, Spain, Canada, Syria, USA, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Tunisia, Sudan, Malawi and Portugal. India is the largest producer of chickpeas followed by Pakistan, Turkey and Iran. In fact, about 70% of the total world production of chickpeas is dominated by India.

Chickpeas Use

The various benefits arising out of the consumption of chickpeas are: As chickpea are rich in dietary fibers, both soluble and insoluble, they help a lot in reducing the level of cholesterol and also in preventing the blood sugar level from rising too much immediately after having a meal.

Being a rich source if molybdenum, chickpeas help in detoxifying sulphites, which can otherwise cause rapid heartbeats or headache if consumed too much by sulphite sensitive people. Too much reaction to sulphite is caused mainly due to lack of molybdenum to detoxify them.

The presence of iron in chickpeas helps in replenishing lost energy, particularly for women who are menstruating or when they are pregnant. Also, chickpeas are low on calories and virtually fat free.

The presence of iron in chickpeas helps in replenishing lost energy, particularly for women who are menstruating or when they are pregnant. Also, chickpeas are low on calories and virtually fat free.

Chickpeas are also high on trace minerals like manganese which is an important part of many energy producing enzymes. Iron also helps in improving the hemoglobin level, thereby improving the flow of blood to the heart.

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Green Millets

  • Protein 8% Min.
  • Foreign Matter 1% Max.
  • Other Food Grain 1% Max.
  • Damage 1% Max.
  • Container Capacity 24 MT
  • Packing Details 25, 50 Kg. PP Bag or jute Bag

History

Green Millet is one of the oldest foods from the family of millets very well known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Green Millet is highly nutritious, non-glutinous and is easy to digest. In fact, it is considered as one of the least allergenic and digestible grains available. With its warming quality this grain also helps to heat the body in cold or rainy seasons and climates. This premium quality agro product is known for high nutritional value, non-sticky after cooking and delicious taste.

Specification :

View Complete Details

Chickpeas

The various benefits arising out of the consumption of chickpeas are: As chickpea are rich in dietary fibers, both soluble and insoluble, they help a lot in reducing the level of cholesterol and also in preventing the blood sugar level from rising too much immediately after having a meal.
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Green Millet

Green Millet is one of the oldest foods from the family of millets very well known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Green Millet is highly nutritious, non-glutinous and is easy to digest. In fact, it is considered as one of the least allergenic and digestible grains available
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  • Nikunj Patel (J.lal Foods International)
  • Visnagar Road, Unjha, Mahesana, Gujarat - 384170, India
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