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Bolder Masoor Dal
Bolder Masoor Dal is also popular as red lentils which is a staple in Bangladesh, Indian and Asian cuisine. The small, orange-red beans are incredibly versatile and can use in a variety of dishes from soups and stews to curries and even desserts. Masoor dal is an excellent source of protein and fiber, and is also relatively low in calories. This makes it a great option for those looking to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight. Masoor dal is a common Lentil dish in many parts of the world. It is a simple dish makes from Masoor Dal, a type of Lentil. The dish serves with rice or roti.
Masoor Dal is a type of lentil that is small and reddish in color. It is popular in Asian cuisine and is using in curries and soups. Masoor Dal is a good source of protein and fiber, and it is low in calories.
Nutrition Facts:
| NUTRIENTS | MEASURE (%DV) |
| Calories | 356 |
| Protein | 48% |
| Carbohydrate | 23% |
| Dietary fibre | 39% |
| Calcium | 3% |
| Iron 33% | Potassium 14% |
| Vitamin C 6% |
Health Benefits:
- Help stabilize blood sugar levels
- Maintain healthy cholesterol level
- Help maintain a healthy heart
- Improve the blood flow in the body
- Helps in weight loss
- Helps maintain healthy teeth and bones
- Improve the vision
- Promote healthy skin
- Improve Gut Health
- Contain Isoflavones that help prevent post-menopausal cancer
- Gluten-free
- Improve memory power
- Prevent iron deficiency
- Prevent folic acid deficiency in pregnant ladies
- Help built immunity
Masoor dal is a nutritious, humble ingredient that has a staple in Bangladeshi cooking for centuries. Its earthy flavor and essential nutrients make it a perfect addition to any meal, and its versatility means it can use in a variety of dishes. Whether cook in a simple dal or spiced up with masala, Masoor dal is a delicious and healthy way to add protein and fiber to our diet.
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