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Suraj Corporate - Pulses

Pulses

Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their grain seed called pulse, Grain legumes are cultivated for their seeds. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.

India is the world leader in chickpea (Bengal, gram) production, and produces approximately 10 times as much as the second-largest producer, Australia.

We are the leading direct originator and handler of pulses globally. We offer multiple products, varieties and quality specifications across all commodities including dry field peas, chickpeas, lentils, edible beans and lupins. We are a significant exporter from the major production regions including Canada, USA, Australia, Europe, CIS and Myanmar, with a dedicated soft handling pulse system. We are regular suppliers of bulk shipments and containerised product to customers in key destinations in the Indian subcontinent, China, the EU, North America, South America and the Middle East.


Gram Lentil (Chana Dal)

Chana Dal

Our optimum quality Gram Lentil (Chana Dal) is highly demanded by our clients and is easily available in the market. Our gram lentil is further divided in two sub-categories black gram lentil and red gram lentil which are of prime quality. However, our products are available at the most competitive prices in the market and thus, we are regarded as one of the leading exporters of gram lentil from India.


Split Yellow Pigeon Peas (Tuar Dal)

Tuar Dal

Yellow Split Peas (Pisum Sativum) are part of the legume family. Split peas are husked and split in half. The Yellow Split Pea is about 1/4 of an inch wide and pale yellow in color. Split Peas have a mild flavor and soft texture. The Split Pea has more of an earthy flavor than the whole dried pea, similar to the lentil in versatility and nourishment. Split Peas have a very ancient history they were domesticated before 6000 B.C. in the ancient near east. From here they spread across Asia, through China and also through the Mediterranean region. Both Greek and Roman civilizations relied on dried peas as an important ingredient in their diets. Peas began to be split during the time of ancient Egypt.


Split Green Pigeon Peas (Green Tuar Dal)

Tuar Dal

Whole Green Peas are part of the legume family. Whole peas are husked and about 1/4 of an inch wide and pale green in color. Split peas have a mild flavor and soft texture. The Split Pea has more of an earthy flavor than the whole dried pea, similar to the lentil in versatility and nourishment. Whole Dried Peas have a history going back some 10,000 years. Originally from the Middle East, peas soon spread through the Mediterranean region and on to India and China. The cultivation of peas in Europe helped to stave off a famine in England in 1555. Peas are most commonly used in their split form. Whole Green Peas are an acceptable substitute for fresh peas.


Red Lentil (Masur Dal)

Masur Dal

We offer a nutritious range of Red Lentil (Masur Dal), which is used for thickening purposes. Our organic red lentil is obtained from best farms and is available in packets of various sizes. Our products are highly demanded and appreciated by our esteemed customers across the globe. Last but not the least; we are reckoned as one of the famed split red lentil exporters from India.


Skinned and Split White Lentils (Urad Dal)

Urad Dal

Our optimum quality Skinned and Split White Lentils (Urad Dal) is extensively used as a substitute of meat in various mouthwatering recipes. These split white lentil is easily available in the market and that too at the most competitive prices. Also, we are regarded as one of the chief skinned white lentil suppliers of India.


Split Green Beans (Mung Dal)

Mung Dal

Moong Dal, Mung Beans are used in a variety of forms whole, peeled, split or ground. Split Mung Beans, also known as Sabat Moong, Mung Pea, Green Gram, Golden Gram, Black Gram or Moong Dal. Mung Beans have a sweet flavor, soft texture, and are easy to digest. Mung Beans are the most common beans to be sprouted in Asia, Europe and America. Mung Bean Flour is used to make Bean Threads or Cellophane Noodles