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Desi chickpeas

India is the world"s largest producer of chickpeas popularly available as two varieties of "Desi". Chickpeas are known for its nutty taste and rich protein content. Nilkanth Agri Impex is quality exporter of chickpeas from India. Desi chickpeas are a type of chickpea that are smaller, lighter in color, and have a smoother coat than other types of chickpeas. They are also known as Bengal gram or kala chana. Desi chickpeas are a common variety of chickpea found in South Asia, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Iran. They are light to dark brown in color, with a thick seed coat and range in size from 6 to 7 mm. Desi chickpeas can be black, green, or speckled, and have small, angular seeds

Desi chickpeas

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The varieties of chana or chickpea are separated on the basis the seed size, color and taste. Two of those varieties, namely Kabuli (macrosperma) and Desi(microsperma), as they are termed in India, are very important in terms of usage and commercial purposes.


 

There are two main kinds of chickpeas commercially.


 

  • Desi has small, darker seeds and a rough coat and is cultivated mostly in the Indian subcontinent, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Iran .
     
  • Kabuli has lighter colored, larger seeds and a smoother coat, and is mainly grown in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Afghanistan, and Chile, and also was introduced during the eighteenth century to the Indian subcontinent.
     
  • Kabuli (meaning "from Kabul" in Hindi, since they were thought to have come from Afghanistan when first seen in India) is the type widely grown throughout the Mediterranean.
     
  • Desi (meaning "country" or "local" in Hindi) is also known as Bengal gram or kala chana.
     
  • Desi is likely the earliest form, since it closely resembles seeds found both on archaeological sites and the wild plant ancestor of domesticated chickpeas (cicer reticulatum), which only grows in southeast Turkey, where it is believed to have originated.
     
  • Desi chickpeas have a markedly higher fiber content than Kabulis and hence a very low glycemic index, which may make them suitable for people with blood sugar problems.
     
  • The desi type is used to make Chana Dal, which is a split chickpea with the skin removed.
     
  • Study at ICRISAT, Hydrabad revealed that desi and kabuli types differ in their dietary fiber components of seed both qualitatively and quantitatively.
     
  • Kabuli types contain higher amount of dietary fiber, particularly cellulose and hemicellulose.


Nutrient Values of Chickpeas per 100g

Calories 164kcalEnergy Value 686kjTotal Fat 2.59gCarbohydrates 27.42gSugars 4.80g
Dietary Fiber 7.6gProtein 8.86gSodium 7mgZinc 1.53mgPotassium 291mg
Iron 2.89mgMagnesium 1.030mgCopper 0.352mgCalcium 49mgVitamin C 1.3mg
Vitamin E 0.35mgVit. B3 (Niacin) 0.526mgVitamin B6 0.139mgVit. B1 (Thiamin) 0.116mgVit. B2 (Riboflavin) 0.063mg


 

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