Products / Services
  • Products / Services
  • Companies
  • Buy Leads
    Post Buy Requirement

    Bengal Gram

    • Supply TypeManufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Retailer
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

    Bengal gram, closely related to the chickpea family, is a yellow lentil, rounded on one side and flat on the other. Bengal gram is one of the earliest cultivated legumes. In Indian cuisine, it is....
    View More Details
    Send Enquiry

    Company Information

    • calendar Member Since 17 Years
    • building Nature of Business Retailer
    • Year of Establishment 2007

    Ask for more detail from the seller

    Contact Supplier
    Report incorrect details
    • Product Details

    • Company Details

    no_img_icon

    • Bengal gram, closely related to the chickpea family, is a yellow lentil, rounded on one side and flat on the other. Bengal gram is one of the earliest cultivated legumes. In Indian cuisine, it is popularly known as Chana Dal. Bengal gram seeds are small and dark and have a rough coat. It is majorly cultivated in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Mexico.

    • In the Indian vegetarian culinary scenario, Bengal gram is a major ingredient. It is essentially used in making curries. In the southern India, unripe grams are picked and consumed as snack and the leaves are added in the making of salads.

    • Since bengal gram is a protein-rich supplement, it is considered a popular alternative for animal or meat protein. Regular consumption of Bengal gram helps in reducing protein malnutrition It also helps in lowering the cholesterol level in the bloodstream. Chana dal is good for diabetic patients as it has a low glycaemicI index.

    • There are two main kinds Of Bengal Gram Desi, which has small, darker seeds and a rough coat, cultivated mostly in the India, Bangladesh, parts of Pakistan, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Iran. Kabuli, which has lighter coloured, larger seeds and a smoother coat, mainly grown in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and Chile, also introduced during the 18th century to Ind.

    • Specification:

      • Maximum limits of tolerance (per cent by weight)
      • Moisture: 10
      • Foreign matters: nil
      • Other edible grain: 0.5
      • Damaged grain: 0.5
      • Broken & fragments grains: 0.5
      • Weevil led grain per cent by count: 1

       

    • We are offering the best quality products with esteem company and competitive prices and with good packing New Multi wall paper bags of 10 kg, 12.5 kg, 25kg,25LB&50LB.Poly Bags of 5 & 10 LB.


    Share your requirements for a quick response!
    Tell us what you need?

    Looking for bengal gram?

    Quantity
    Seller Contact Details
    To list your productBoost Your Business Visibility WorldwideRegister Now
    To list your productBoost Your Business Visibility WorldwideRegister Now
    Waiting for permission
    To search by voice, go to your browser settings and allow access to microphone

    Allow microphone access to search with voice