The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae.[2][3] Its different types are variously known as gram[4][5] or Bengal gram,[5] garbanzo[5] or garbanzo bean, or Egyptian pea.[4] Chickpea seeds are high in protein. It is one of the earliest cultivated legumes, and 9500-year-old remains have been found in the Middle East.[6][7]
The chickpea is a key ingredient in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines, used in hummus, and, when ground into flour, falafel. It also is important in Indian cuisine, used in salads, soups and stews, and curry, in chana masala, and in other meal products like channa. In 2019, India was responsible for 70% of global chickpea production. [8]
Himalaya Anti-dandruff Hair Oil
Dabur Amla hair oil
National Chaat Masala 55g
Navratna Ayurvedic cool hair oil
Butter Chicken 50g
National Sheer Khurma Mix 160g
30L Dustbin
Knife Set
Kitchen Spoon Set With Holder
National Biryani Masala