Chick Peas

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US$ 550 - 900 MOQ: 24 Tons
Key Specifications
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Type:
Kabuli
Style:
Dried
Drying Process:
AD
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Any Indian Port
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Type Kabuli
Style Dried
Drying Process AD
Packaging Bulk
Cultivation Type Common
Maturity 100
Size 12
Shelf Life 3 years
Place of Origin Madhya Pradesh, India
Brand Name NHC Foods Ltd.
Model Number KABULI CHANA

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Chick Peas:

 

Sr. No. Specification Count
Size in MM 40-42
1 Broken, Split, Warm Eaten 2.00%
2 Aborded, Green, Brown 1.00%
3 Stain 0.50%
4 Smooth 0.50%
5 Foreign Matter 0.20%
  Total Defect 4.20%
6 Moisture 13.00%

 

The chickpea (Cicer arietinum) is a legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. Its seeds are high in protein. It is one of the earliest cultivated legumes: 7,500-year-old remains have been found in the Middle East.

Other common names for the species include garbanzo bean, ceci bean, chana, sanagalu, Gonzo Bean and Bengal gram.

The plant grows to between 20–50 cm (8–20 inches) high and has small feathery leaves on either side of the stem. Chickpeas are a type of pulse, with one seedpod containing two or three peas. It has white flowers with blue, violet or pink veins. Chickpeas need a subtropical or tropical climate with more than 400 millimetres (16 in) of annual rain. They can be grown in a temperate climate but yields will be much lower.

Types

There are two main kinds of chickpea:

  • Desi, which has small, darker seeds and a rough coat, cultivated mostly in the Indian subcontinent, Ethiopia, Mexico, and Iran.
  • Kabuli, which has lighter coloured, larger seeds and a smoother coat, mainly grown in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Chile, also introduced during the 18th century to the Indian subcontinent.

The Desi (meaning 'country' or 'local' in Hindi) is also known as Bengal gram or kala chana.Kabuli (meaning 'from Kabul' in Hindi, since they were thought to have come from Afghanistan when first seen in India) or safed chana is the kind widely grown throughout the Mediterranean.Desi is likely the earliest form since it closely resembles seeds found both on archaeological sites and the wild plant ancestor (Cicer reticulatum) of domesticated chickpeas, 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.

An uncommon black chickpea "ceci neri" is grown only in Puglia, Italy. These chickpeas are larger and blacker than the desi "kala chana" variety.

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Business Type
Other
Year Established
1992
Factory Size
Below 1,000 square meters
Total Employees
101 - 200 People