BLACK GRAM

Black gram originated in South Asia, where it has been in cultivation from ancient times and is one of the most highly prized pulses of India. It is very widely used in Indian cuisine. In India the Black gram is one of the important pulses grown in both Kharif and Rabi seasons.

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Description

Black gram, also known as urad dal, black lentil, or black matpe bean, is a type of pulse native to India and commonly used in South Asian cuisine. Here are some key points about black gram:

  1. Appearance: Black gram is small, black, and oval-shaped with a white interior. The seeds have a glossy outer coat and are slightly flattened on one side.
  2. Nutritional Profile: Black gram is highly nutritious and is a good source of protein, dietary fiber, vitamins (such as folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin C), minerals (such as magnesium, potassium, and iron), and antioxidants. It is low in fat and calories, making it a healthy addition to a balanced diet.
  3. Culinary Uses: Black gram is a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine and is used in a variety of dishes. It is commonly used to make dal (lentil soup), curries, stews, and side dishes. Black gram can also be ground into flour and used to make savory snacks, bread, and desserts.
  4. Health Benefits: Consuming black gram regularly has been associated with various health benefits, including promoting digestion, supporting heart health, regulating blood sugar levels, and aiding weight management. Black gram is also rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body from oxidative stress and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
  5. Cooking: Black gram should be soaked in water for a few hours before cooking to reduce cooking time and improve digestibility. It can be cooked on the stovetop or in a pressure cooker until soft and tender. Black gram can be cooked with a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables to create flavorful and nutritious dishes.
  6. Storage: Dried black gram should be stored in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to prevent them from becoming rancid or infested with insects. Cooked black gram can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or frozen for longer-term storage.

Specifications

  • Botanical Name

    Vigna Mungo

  • Common Names

    Phaseolus Mungo L. , Urad dal, Urad-Bean

  • Purity

    99%

  • Moisture

    Max. 12%-14%

  • Cleaning

    Machine Clean / Sortex Clean

  • GMO

    Non Genetically Modified

  • Origin

    India