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DAL CHANA 500GM

Model : GOP0219

₹ 68.00

 

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Usually delivery 5 to 6 working days

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It is also known as baby chickpeas or split chickpeas. It has a delicious nutty flavour, and when ground, it is known as besan or gram flour. The flour and the dal are used in a variety of lip-smacking dishes.

 

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Description

Its name is derived from the Sanskrit word ????? or ?chanaka? which indicates that it has been in cultivation in India for a really long time. Its origins are believed to be in the eastern Mediterranean region, and it belongs to the family called Leguminosae.

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Its origins are believed to be in the eastern Mediterranean region, and it belongs to the family called Leguminosae.

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