We are a trusted supplier of premium chickpea flour, known for its high protein content and fine texture. Our chickpea flour is sourced from the finest quality chickpeas and is perfect for a variety of cooking and baking needs, including making batter for savory snacks and baked goods.
Minimum order: 20 ft container
Shipping terms: EXW, FOB, CIF, or as per buyer's requirement
Payment terms: LC or as per buyer's agreement
Origin: India
IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION
Product Name : Chickpea flour
Supplier : Samasta Foods. Pvt. Ltd.
Address : Plot No.113-114 Solitaire Industrial Park, N.H.8, Ajmer Road, Village- Dehmi Kalan, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303007
Part Used : Seeds
Country of Origin : India
GMO / Non GMO : Non GMO
Allergen/Non Allergen : Non Allergen.
Storage : Store in a cool and dry place
Shelf Life : 2 years (vacuumed)
Color : Since it is a Plant product, there is likely to be minor color variation from batch to batch of the Product because of the
geographical and seasonal variations of the Raw Material.
Physical Parameters Standard
Ingredients Product obtained by grinding Chickpea, not contain any added coloring matter or any other foreign ingredient.
Appearance Free flowing powder
Colour Pale Yellow
Smell No off odour
Taste Typical, characteristic
Live/Dead Infestation Nil
Foreign matter Nil
Mesh 95% passing through 40 mesh
Moisture NMT 14%
GMO No
Storage Conditions Cool temperature less than 22 degree Celsius is preferred for a long storage
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Besan, also known as chickpea flour or gram flour, is a popular gluten-free flour made from ground chickpeas. It is a staple ingredient in many Indian and South Asian cuisines, and is also used in other parts of the world. Besan is a good source of protein, fibre and other essential nutrients and is also relatively inexpensive. It is a fine, powder with a yellow or beige colour. It has a slightly nutty aroma. It has a smooth, powdery texture and has a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of besan contains approximately:
15 grams of protein
15 grams of fibre
7 milligrams of iron
422 milligrams of potassium
Besan, also known as chickpea flour or gram flour, is a popular gluten-free flour made from ground chickpeas. It is a staple ingredient in many Indian and South Asian cuisines, and is also used in other parts of the world. Besan is a good source of protein, fibre and other essential nutrients and is also relatively inexpensive. It is a fine, powder with a yellow or beige colour. It has a slightly nutty aroma. It has a smooth, powdery texture and has a mild, nutty flavour. One cup of besan contains approximately:
15 grams of protein
15 grams of fibre
7 milligrams of iron
422 milligrams of potassium
100 milligrams of magnesium
The production of Gram Flour involves the initial cultivation of chickpeas to produce gram lentils, followed by a grinding phase to yield the finely powdered, nutrient-rich Gram Flour, which serves as a fundamental ingredient in many cuisines worldwide.
No Chemicals and preservatives added.
Moisture - 11%-13%
Quality - A Grade (Fine & Super Fine Powder available)
Chickpea or gram flour is an excellent substitute for refined wheat flour. Not only is it lower in carbs and calories, but it's also higher in protein and fiber. Studies indicate that it may have antioxidant properties.
Chickpea flour, also known as gram, besan, or garbanzo bean flour, has been a staple in Indian cooking for centuries.
Chickpeas are versatile legumes with a mild, nutty taste, and chickpea flour is typically made from a variety called Bengal grams.
Bharwa in English means to fill. This particular recipe is inspired from my mother-in-law's Sindhi kitchen. The best part of being married in a cultural community different than my own was that I was suddenly being introduced to these unique and new combinations of existing spices to prepare signature dishes. One such spice mix that left me wanting for more is the blending of roasted chickpea flour with traditional whole spices to prepare a filling for sliced eggplants, okra, potato etc.. Each time I visit India, my MIL bids me farewell with a jar of this mix as a parting gift.
The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, Its different types are variously known as gram, Bengal gram, garbanzo or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea.
Chickpea seeds are high in protein. It is one of the earliest cultivated legumes, and 9500-year-old remains have been found in the Middle East.
The chickpea is a key ingredient in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, used in hummus, and, when ground into flour, falafel.
Chickpeas History use & the Ancient Egyptians:
1) Using in diuresis and menstruation.
2) Laxative and purified for blood
3) Using in the treatment of the liver and kidney helps to lighten the pores.
4) Useful for the treatment of abscesses and sores if used with white honey.
5) Help to ripen meat and earn food flavor.
6) Used as a clutch medicine.
7) Help in cases of indigestion, exhaustion, and constipation.
8) Its roots are used to treat bile disease.
9) The seeds are added after baking into milk and used against lung diseases in case of cold.
Black chickpeas (Cicer arietinum) are a highly nutritious legume widely used in the food industry, especially in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines. They are also used in flour production and animal feed. Below are the general specifications for black chickpeas:
Physical Properties:
Appearance: Small, round, dark brown to black-colored beans
Odor & Taste: Neutral, characteristic of chickpeas, with a slightly nutty flavor
Size:
Small: 4-6 mm
Medium: 6-8 mm
Large: 8-10 mm
Purity: Min 99% (export quality)
Foreign Matter: Max 0.5%
Broken & Damaged Grains: Max 2-3%
Moisture Content: Max 10-12%
Admixture: Max 0.5-2%
Chemical & Nutritional Properties (Per 100g):
Protein: 18-22%
Carbohydrates: 60-65%
Dietary Fiber: 12-18%
Fat Content: 4-6%
Total Ash Content: Max 3-4%
Acid Insoluble Ash: Max 0.5%
Energy Value: Approx. 350-400 kcal
Microbiological Standards:
Total Plate Count: Max 100,000 CFU/g
Yeast & Mold: Max 1,000 CFU/g
Coliforms: <10 CFU/g
E. Coli: Absent
Salmonella: Absent
Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2): Max 10 ppb
Contaminants & Adulterants:
Pesticide Residues: As per country-specific regulations (FSSAI, EU, FDA)
Heavy Metals:
Lead (Pb): <0.2 ppm
Cadmium (Cd): <0.1 ppm
Arsenic (As): <0.1 ppm
Mercury (Hg): <0.05 ppm
Artificial Colors & Additives: Must be absent
Foreign Matter: Max 0.5%
Applications of Black Chickpeas:
Food Industry: Used in curries, soups, salads, and chickpea flour (besan) production
Pharmaceuticals & Ayurveda: Used for its high fiber, protein, and digestive health benefits
Animal Feed: Used as a protein-rich ingredient for livestock and poultry
Flour Production: Ground into chickpea flour for baking and gluten-free recipes
Botanical name Cicer arietinum
Taste Typical
Odor Odourless, no foreign odours
Color Typical, beige/yellow
Production area 4000 Tons
Caliber 6 mm to 9 mm
Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg
Loading 20 feet: 24 metric tonnes
ANALYSIS VALUES
Foreign bodies 1.00% max
Insect damage 0.50% min
Moisture 14.00% max
Stained grains 1.00% max
Slightly stained 3.00% max
Broken 1.00% max
Chickpea seeds are high in protein and it is one of the earliest cultivated legumes. We supply for human and animal consumption from India and have long term relationship with the growers in India.
Chickpeas also known as Black Chana was first grown in Australia as a commercial crop in Goondiwindi during the early 1970s. It is now an important crop in northern farming systems (NSW and Queensland) and becoming more widely grown in southern (Victoria and South Australia) and western (Western Australia) regions.
Also known as Bengal gram, Black Chana grain is exceptionally high in protein and has a low glycemic index making it an excellent protein for people with Diabetes. Black Chana, are light to dark brown colour. They are in the 6 to 7mm range, with a thick seed coat. Desi Chickpeas produced are split in half to make Chana Dahl, this split form are ground into flour called Besan.
The chickpea, Cicer arietinum, is a leguminous annual plant in the family Fabaceae grown for its edible seeds. The plant has a branched, straight or bending stem with small feathery leaves arranged alternately on the stem. The leaves are composed of 11-15 individual leaflets which are oval in shape. The flowers are produced singly or in pairs and can be white, pink, purple or blue in color.
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