TRS Toor Dall Plain (2kg)
Description
Nutritional Information per 100gm (unless otherwise stated):
Calories/Energy: 1260kJ/300kcal
Fat: 5g
of which saturates: 0g
Carbohydrates: 50g
of which sugars: 5.3g
Fiber: 5g
Protein: 20g
Salt: 1g
Ingredients:
100% toor lentils
Additional information
Weight | 2 kg |
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Brand
TRS
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Settings | TRS Toor Dall Plain (2kg) remove | TRS Cardamom Black (50gm) remove | TRS Urid Beans (500gm) remove | TRS Chilli Powder Extra Hot (100gm) remove | TRS Moong/Mung Dal (2kg) remove | TRS Urid/Urad Dal (500gm) remove | ||||||||||||
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Name | TRS Toor Dall Plain (2kg) remove | TRS Cardamom Black (50gm) remove | TRS Urid Beans (500gm) remove | TRS Chilli Powder Extra Hot (100gm) remove | TRS Moong/Mung Dal (2kg) remove | TRS Urid/Urad Dal (500gm) remove | ||||||||||||
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SKU | 3TR042 | 4TR041 | 3TR023 | 4TR043 | 3TR043 | 3TR021 | ||||||||||||
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Description | Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes. | Whole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | Whole chilies are first dried and then ground. Depending on the variety used and the associated extra spiciness | Urid Dal is the split Urid bean with a creamy white interior and the natural black husk intact. It cooks faster than the whole Urid dal. Once softened, it thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | ||||||||||||||
Content | Nutritional Information per 100gm (unless otherwise stated): Calories/Energy: 1260kJ/300kcal Fat: 5g of which saturates: 0g Carbohydrates: 50g of which sugars: 5.3g Fiber: 5g Protein: 20g Salt: 1g Ingredients: 100% toor lentils | Black cardamom is used as a spice in a similar way to the green cardamom, but the taste differs considerably. In contrast to green cardamom, black cardamom is rarely used in desserts. Its tart, earthy aroma, reminiscent of softwood and camphor, and its smoky taste are due to the traditional drying over an open fire. The spice is mostly used in hearty meat dishes. | Whole Urid (Urad) Dal is whole and with its natural black husk. It needs to be soaked for a few hours before use. This ensures that it cooks faster. Once softened, the Urid dal thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | Whole chilies are first dried and then ground. Depending on the variety used and the associated extra spiciness | Mung dal, also known as "Dhuli Moong" or "Payatham Paruppu", are yellow lentils that have been hulled and split. They are particularly easy to digest and take on seasonings and spices well, so are often made into spicy dals. | Urid Dal is the split Urid bean with a creamy white interior and the natural black husk intact. It cooks faster than the whole Urid dal. Once softened, it thickens to form a delicious, rich gravy. Dals with husk are generally considered more nutritious in India and Black Urid is rich in proteins and iron, making it the perfect energy booster in a vegetarian diet. | ||||||||||||
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