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.
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.
Heera Black beans, also known as Turtle beans are popular in Mexican, Tex-Mex and staple Latin American food. Black beans are high in protein and fiber content. Black beans are also used in Indian cuisine, especially in South India as in making Coconut Black bean curry.
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.
Fudco Choradall (split black-eyed beans). Black Eyed Beans has a prominent black spot and is pale in colour. It is a good source of vitamin A and has a high content of folic acid and calcium. It can be used to make curries, soups and casserole.
100% Natural & Healthy Indian Grown Split Red Lentils (Masoor Dal) have Protein, Iron & Fiber Rich - 10 grams Protein & 5 grams Dietary Fiber Per Serving also soft texture, fast cooking & easy to digest. It’s delicious, naturally nutritious and easy to prepare. This real food offers you many possibilities in soups, stews, curries and dips.
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.
Fudco Mix dal is a blend of different dals. Mixed dals are a rich source of proteins. They are also a good source of folate. They maintain digestive health and boost energy levels. This dal mix can be used to make dishes like khichdi, cheela (a dosa variant), etc.
Toor dal is also known as pigeon peas. These nutritious peas contain high levels of protein and the important amino acids methionine, lysine, and tryptophan
Split and dehusked to produce a small pale yellow split pea (dal)
Popular in North and South Indian cuisine
Great for creamy dals and soups
Can be used to prepare dumplings
If fried in oil, this dal will turn red and aquire a nutty flavour
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.
Commonly known as ‘Kala chana’ (Hindi) in India, chickpeas are a part of the vegetarian diet in India. These are basically legumes belonging to the Fabaceae family. The plants are short in height and are mostly found in tropical and subtropical regions. The seeds are excellent sources of protein. There are generally two varieties of chickpeas, ‘desi’ and ‘kabuli’. The ‘desi’ variety comprises of darker smaller seeds having a rough outer covering whereas the ‘kabuli’ variety are comparatively larger light colored beans with a smoother coat.
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.
Tiny Mung beans are split and dehusked to produce Mung Dal Yellow. This very popular dal has a deliciously creamy taste and smooth texture when cooked. Used in soups, stews, casseroles and vegetable dishes. Cooks quickly, usually no more than 20 minutes.
Gluten free. Suitable for vegetarians.
Available in 500g bags.