Swad Kabuli Chana – Large, Creamy, and Protein-Packed
Swad Kabuli Chana, also known as Garbanzo Beans or Chickpeas, are premium-quality dried legumes prized for their large size, smooth texture, and nutty flavor. A foundational ingredient in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cuisines, these chickpeas are a must-have for any well-stocked pantry.
Once soaked and cooked, Swad Kabuli Chana transforms into a creamy, buttery delight that holds its shape perfectly, making them ideal for everything from spicy street food to gourmet dips.
Key Features & Benefits
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Premium Grade: Selected for uniform size and light color, ensuring even cooking and beautiful presentation.
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Nutrient Dense: An excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fiber, iron, and folate.
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Superior Texture: Cooks up tender and creamy without becoming mushy or losing its skin.
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Pure & Natural: Dried naturally with no added preservatives or artificial colors.
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Value 4 lb Bag: Perfect for meal prepping, large families, or those following a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.
Traditional & Modern Uses
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Authentic Indian Chhole: The star ingredient for Chhole Bhature or Amritsari Chole, absorbing spices for a rich, savory meal.
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Homemade Hummus: Blend with tahini, lemon, and garlic for a smooth, restaurant-quality Mediterranean dip.
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Nutritious Salads: Toss cooked chickpeas with fresh vegetables, herbs, and lemon juice for a high-fiber lunch.
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Crispy Roasted Snacks: Season and bake them for a crunchy, protein-rich alternative to potato chips.
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Hearty Stews & Soups: Adds body and plant-based protein to Italian Minestrone or Moroccan Tagines.
Product Specifications
| Brand | Swad |
| Product Type | Dried Chickpeas (Kabuli Chana) |
| Weight | 4 lb (1.81 kg) |
| Dietary Info | Naturally Vegan, Gluten-Free, Non-GMO |
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