Horse gram or macrotyloma uniflorum has many health benefits and is even mentioned in ayurveda as an effective remedy for treating piles, renal stones, edema, arthritis.
Horse gram can be grown on various soil varieties. In India it is locally known as kulath/gahat. The whole grain is soaked and then boiled or fried for making soup or dal.
Technical Details
Altitude - Macrotyloma uniflorum is grown at an altitude of about 1200 meters to 1800 meters above the sea level.
Botanical Name - Macrotyloma Uniflorum
Locally Known As -
gahat-kulath
Varieties - VI Ghait-1
Nutritional Values - Calories- 321, fat- 0.5 g, iron- 8.4 mg, carbohydrates- 57.2 g, vitamin A-IU 118.3 , calcium- 287mg, vitamin B-IU 0.42, phosphorus- 3.11 mg, water- 12.0 g, protein g.
Certifications - All our organic products meet the USDA and European Union guidelines. Please contact us for more details
Availability - Available for both bulk and small orders. Free samples for test and quality check available.
Price For Indian Consumers Rupees 155/kg
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