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.
A classic bean with a "dry" but creamy texture. High in protein and fibre these beans are a staple base for many Asian and African stews and casseroles.
Rice flour is made from finely ground polished broken rice and is therfore whiter than most flours, however it cannot be generally be used for baking in the same way as wheat flour. Add it to the skin of roasting chicken to make it deliciously crispy. **Allergen Advice** (Jalpur products are packed and produced in a mill that handles wheat, gluten, nuts, peanuts, mustard, sesame and soya)
Spice blend for chickpeas.
Channa Masala is spicy masala chickpeas – and can be as mild or as hot as you like it! It is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish – and is either eaten with rice or bread.
Rajmah Masala is a royal delicacy originally enjoyed by the Mughal Emperors. Rajma Masala is prepared by cooking red kidney beans in a rich tomato sauce. It is a North Indian favourite – a regular at home and the number one option on the menu when hosting dinners for guests.