Description | | Chickpeas are used in many Middle Eastern countries in dishes like falafel. Together with tomatoes, ginger, garlic, onions and Indian spices, they make the popular main course "Chole", which is usually served with rice, puri or bhatura. Chickpeas can also be added to chaats, salads and soups, or eaten as a snack. | 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. | Urid Chilka 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. | Whole chilies are first dried and then ground.
Depending on the variety used and the associated extra spiciness | Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian
cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma. |
Content | Turmeric is native to Southeast India and belongs to the ginger family. Turmeric is an important component of the curry powder and is obtained from the root of the Haldi plant. Even adding a small amount gives the dishes colour and a spicy taste. | Chickpeas are used in many Middle Eastern countries in dishes like falafel. Together with tomatoes, ginger, garlic, onions and Indian spices, they make the popular main course "Chole", which is usually served with rice, puri or bhatura. Chickpeas can also be added to chaats, salads and soups, or eaten as a snack. | 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. | Nutritional Information per 100gm (unless otherwise stated):
Calories/Energy: 1325kJ/350kcal
Fat: 1g of
which saturates: 0g
Carbohydrates: 63g
of which sugars: 7g
Fiber: 16g
Protein: 24g
Salt: 0.015g
Ingredients:
Urid dal (Lentils) | Whole chilies are first dried and then ground.
Depending on the variety used and the associated extra spiciness | Garam Masala is an indispensable spice in Indian
cuisine. It refines the dishes and gives them an incomparable taste. Unlike other spice blends, Garam Masala is added towards the end of the cooking time. This is the best way to develop its aroma. |