Natco Green lentils are quick to cook and don't require soaking in advance. They have a delicious earthy flavour, and can be used as an alternative to puy lentils. Use in soups, casseroles, dals, curries and hearty salads. They can also be sprouted to make a healthy raw snack.
Malawi Toor Dall or Toor Dall Oily is the skinned and split pigeon peas, more commonly known as arhar dal. The extra coating of oil, which is not removed during processing, helps preserve the dal for a longer duration of time, and is ideal for storage. Sometimes called the “King of Pulses”, toor dall is one of the most commonly consumed dals throughout India, and is known for its thick consistency, rich taste, and low cook time. Mostly it is soaked in water for an hour, and then pressure cooked, with an added tadka. It is also used for making different kinds of legume curries, stews, and many other dishes. It is one of the richest sources of plant based protein, and is also a good source of calcium, vitamins B and C, and magnesium.
Toor Dall is commonly known as Arhar dal, or the split Pigeon Peas. It is one of the most commonly consumed pulses in India, and is known for its thick consistency, rich taste, and low cook time. Mostly, toor dal is soaked in water for about an hour before being used in cooking. The lentil curry made by pressure cooking or boiling the toor dal, and then adding tempering, is a staple throughout India. Toor dal is also used in making curries, rasams, stews, and many other dishes. It is a rich source of plant based protein, along with being abundant in magnesium, vitamin B6 and B9, vitamin C, and calcium. It is mandatorily served to children, or adolescents in the growing age group, and is believed to help increase height. Toor Dall Unoily is the regular toor dall that has been treated to remove the extra oil, so that it can be readily used for cooking.
Plain or Non- Oily Toor dal, this Toor dal is without any oil application. Many dishes like puran poli, sambhar and dal fry can be prepared. Toor dal is the staple food of India and is consumed on a daily basis in almost all Indian households along with rice and roti.
Heera jumbo chick peas / large chickpeas once opened we recommend transferring the product to an airtight container. Store in a cool and dry place away from strong flavours. product of several countries.
Natco Whole Yellow Peas. Whole Yellow Peas is a high source of protein and fibre. Some of the pulses are used as a whole, while others are split. Whole Yellow Peas are used to make dal in Indian homes.
Natco Red lentils are being a favourite in dishes such as red lentil curries, stews and soups. Lentils, a staple food in Indian homes and Indian cooking, they are the seeds of plants of the 'leguminous' family. They posses the natural property of absorbing the flavours of spices added to them during the cooking process.
Whole Brown Lentils Belonging to the Lentil family, sabut masoor dal are round flat lentils, in dark brown colour and have an orange interior. Also linseed has been prized for their health-protective properties. It protects us from many diseases as well.
Moong dal is also known as green bean they are small cylindrical beans with bright green skin.this is the most nutritious beans and very easy to digest. moong dal is always tasty and an excellent source of valuable nutrients and protein. This dal is a great combination with chapattis.
The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is a legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its different types are variously known as gram or Bengal gram, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea. Its seeds are high in protein.
Natco Urid (or Urad) beans split and dehusked to produce a small pale yellow split pea (dal). This dal has many uses and is popular in North and South Indian cuisine. Great for creamy dals and soups and also used to prepare dumplings. If fried in oil, this dal will turn red and acquire a nutty flavour.
Toor dal is the most popular and widely consumed dal in India and cooked most often in Indian households. This dal is known with many different names in different part of India, like Tuvar dal, Toovar dal. In Northern part of Indian it is known as yellow dal (peeli dal) or Arhar dal. Toor dal is very simple and nutritious and very easy to cook with simple tempering of cumin seeds and asafetida. But when you give extra tadka of onion, garlic, tomato and green chilies it becomes more spicy and flavorful - Tadka Dal. The popular south Indian sambhar is cooked with Toor dal.
Rose Coco Beans are a good source of protein and are high in dietary fibre.
Never eat raw or uncooked beans or pulses. Unless advised otherwise, always soak beans and pulses overnight or for a minimum of 8 hours, drain away the water, rinse and boil in fresh water for a minimum of 15 minutes.