Toor Dal Oily is full of protein and other important minerals. Toor dal is a brilliant source of carbohydrates that we need for energy . This dal not only increases the taste of your meals but also provided all kinds of nutrients. It is a dal which is consumed on a daily basis in almost all Indian households.
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.
A staple of Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine, fenugreek seeds have a rich, distinct flavour. In Indian cookery it is called methi and is used in a huge variety of recipes. Like the aromatic herb that grows from it, fenugreek can really make a flavour difference to your cooking, making it an essential for the store cupboard. Save time and effort with our fenugreek powder, adding it directly to your cooking.
Natco Golden Raisins or also called Sultans, they are golden coloured dried grapes that are made from various varieties of seedless grapes. The skin of these fruits start off as pale yellow in colour, and darken slowly as they dry. Rich in vitamins like C, E, K. Added to rice puddings, ice creams, cakes, and also as pancake toppings.
Natco Methi Seeds, or Fenugreek Seeds, can be sauted in hot oil before adding vegetables to your dish. Used in pickles and chutneys and an important ingredient of the Vindaloo. Sprouts easily like cress. Excellent in salads.
Yellow peas are husked and about quarter inch wide and pale yellow in color. These delicious peas, wholesome peas are used in dishes across the world and are an excellent choice for thick and hearty dals or soups.
Coconut milk is a white, milky substance extracted from the flesh of mature coconuts. It can benefit health in several ways...Coconut milk can be part of a healthy diet and beauty routine.
Sunflower Oil, a non volatile oil pressed from the seeds of sunflower. Commonly used in food as a frying oil, and in cosmetic formulations as an emollient. Most commonly used in controlling high cholesterol and preventing heart disease.
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.