Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

                            Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

                            Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

                            Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

                            Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

Indian Roasted Gram High Quality

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Description

Overview
Quick Details
Product Type:
Chickpeas
Type:
Desi
Style:
Dried
Drying Process:
AD
Cultivation Type:
Common
Maturity:
100%
Size:
10
Weight (kg):
50
Shelf Life:
2 Years
Place of Origin:
Maharashtra, India
Brand Name:
AAO
Model Number:
Roasted Gram
Whole With Skin:
Red
Without Skin:
Yellow
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
1 Kg Consumer Packing in 50 Kg PP bags or Jute Bags
Delivery Time
7 Days

Roasted Gram/ Roasted Chana/ Desi Chana

 

Description

Dry roasted chana or whole black grams (chickpeas) are typically eaten as a snack in India. The nutritional data proves chana to be an amazing source of protein, fiber, folate, minerals and fatty acids. This snack is low in fat and packed with energy, and it works well to satisfy hunger, keeping blood sugar levels stable. Chanas are dry roasted with skin on a slow flame till they are crisp. This helps to retain the crispness and freshness of chana and enhances the flavour as well. These chanas are easily available in Indian market. They are consumed as it is as snacks and also be used in preparation of variety of dishes

 

Culinary Uses

 

They are best consumed as it is as a protein rich mid meal snacks.

They can also be added to chaats and bhels to add crunch and flavour.

Just adding onions, tomatoes, salt and lemon juice to this chana makes a lovely tangy chaat.

 

Health Benefits

 

They are naturally fat-free, saturated fat-free, and sodium-free. Roasted chana helps lower your risk of heart disease and may reduce your risk of colon cancer.

They help to keep blood sugar low as the carbohydrate present in them takes longer time to digest and hence it has a low GI which makes them a suitable snack for diabetics.

Use them to add a protein boost to meals without introducing meat or unnecessary fat to the dish.

Roasted chana contain 6 grams of dietary fiber, or 22 percent of the recommended daily requirement of 28 grams. Dietary fiber encourages regular bowel movements, prevents constipation and lessens the risk of heart disease.

They are also a good source of calcium, potassium and magnesium.

 

GOOD POINTS

No saturated fat

No cholesterol

Low in sodium

No sugar