Bengal gram, closely related to the chickpea family, is a yellow lentil, rounded on one side and flat on the other.
Bengal gram is one of the earliest cultivated legumes. In Indian cuisine, it is popularly known as Chana Dal. In Odisha it is popularly known as, SOla or Buta Dal
Bengal gram seeds are small and dark and have a rough coat. It is majorly cultivated in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Mexico.
In the Indian vegetarian culinary scenario, bengal gram is a major ingredient. It is essentially used in making curries. In the southern India, unripe grams are picked and consumed as snack and the leaves are added in the making of salads.
Nutritional Value
1. Since bengal gram is a protein-rich supplement, it is considered a popular alternative for animal or meat protein.
2. Regular consumption of bengal gram helps in reducing protein malnutrition.
3. It also helps in lowering the cholesterol level in the bloodstream.
4. Chana dal is good for diabetic patients as it has a low glycaemic index.
Did you know?
Bengal gram reduces hair fall making the hair healthy.
India is one of the leading countries in cultivating bengal gram.
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