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Desi Chickpea Alliance Grain Traders Desi Chickpea are small brown whole kernel chickpeas. Chickpeas are consumed fresh as a green vegetable, parched, fried, roasted and boiled. They are also consumed as a snack food, sweets and condiments or as a paste such as hummus. They are also ground i...view more Desi Chickpea are small brown whole kernel chickpeas. Chickpeas are consumed fresh as a green vegetable, parched, fried, roasted and boiled. They are also consumed as a snack food, sweets and condiments or as a paste such as hummus. They are also ground into flour and used to make soup, bread and sweetmeats. view less
Eston and Richlea Green Lentils Alliance Grain Traders Eston and Richlea Green Lentils are organic having the appearance of small to medium brownish green lentils with product specific flavor and aroma. They are an acceptable ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians. Dried lentils can be used...view more Eston and Richlea Green Lentils are organic having the appearance of small to medium brownish green lentils with product specific flavor and aroma. They are an acceptable ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians. Dried lentils can be used to make nourishing soup or the cooked lentils can be added to salads and main-course dishes. Pureed lentils can be used to make croquettes. view less
Kabuli Chickpea Alliance Grain Traders Kabuli Chickpea are small light brown whole kernel chickpeas that are dried. Chickpeas are consumed fresh as a green vegetable, parched, fried, roasted and boiled. They are also consumed as a snack food, sweets and condiments or as a paste such as hummus....view more Kabuli Chickpea are small light brown whole kernel chickpeas that are dried. Chickpeas are consumed fresh as a green vegetable, parched, fried, roasted and boiled. They are also consumed as a snack food, sweets and condiments or as a paste such as hummus. They are also ground into flour and used to make soup, bread and sweetmeats. view less
Red Football Lentils (13228) Dutch Organic International Trade Red Football Lentils (13228) have the appearance of orange/red football lentils with product specific flavor and aroma. It's country of origin is Turkey and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that provides a hi...view more Red Football Lentils (13228) have the appearance of orange/red football lentils with product specific flavor and aroma. It's country of origin is Turkey and is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that provides a high protein content. Dried lentils can be used to make nourishing soup or the cooked lentils can be added to salads and main-course dishes. Pureed lentils can be used to make croquettes. This Lentils product is packaged in a 25 kg layered paper bag. view less
Yellow Split Lentils Alliance Grain Traders Yellow Split Lentils have the appearance of small split yellow lentils (0.4 - 0.5 mm in size) with product specific flavor and aroma. It is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that provides an excellent source of p...view more Yellow Split Lentils have the appearance of small split yellow lentils (0.4 - 0.5 mm in size) with product specific flavor and aroma. It is an acceptable food ingredient for vegetarians, vegans, and lacto-vegetarians that provides an excellent source of protein. Dried lentils can be used to make nourishing soup or the cooked lentils can be added to salads and main-course dishes. Pureed lentils can be used to make croquettes. view less
Yellow Split Peas Alliance Grain Traders Yellow Split Peas are yellow peas, split in half, and dried. Yellow Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed sp...view more Yellow Split Peas are yellow peas, split in half, and dried. Yellow Split Peas are eaten cooked as a vegetable, canned or frozen while ripe. Dry peas are used whole or made into flour. In some parts of the world, dry peas (green or yellow) are consumed split as dal. In China, yellow peas are soaked to extract starch for the production of vermicelli noodles. Peas are among the four most cultivated legumes next to soybeans, groundnuts and beans and are a staple food around the world. view less