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Horse Gram (Kulith Dal), (Macrotyloma Uniflorum)
1 lb,2 lb,4 lb
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.
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Horse Gram (Kulith Dal), (Macrotyloma Uniflorum)
Horse Gram (Kulith Dal), (Macrotyloma Uniflorum)
1 lb,2 lb,4 lb
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.
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1 lb,2 lb,4 lb
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.
Horse gram is a sharp, bitter and hot lentil, generally grown in dry hilly areas. Considered a food with medicinal qualities. Sprouting Horse gram improve its nutritive value.
Cooking Instruction: Wash and soak in water overnight. Drain and wrap in a damp cloth and allowed to stay for a day until sprouts are developed up to 1-2 inch in length. Put the sprouts in a pot, add water to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30-40 minutes until soft and tender. Use the sprouts in preparation of soups, in salads, as a vegetable curry.











