Once it splutters add chana dal, urd dal, curry leaves, green chillies and grated ginger and fry for some time....
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Notwithstanding the inflation rate being just 1.34 per cent, pulse prices are touching the roof, with their average price being now above Rs 100 per kg. In many stores in the capital, 'Moong dal' is selling at nearly Rs 100 per kg, 'Moong' at Rs 112 and 'arhar' at Rs 104 per kg.Not prices of all pulses are as high, for instance 'Chana' dal is selling at Rs 40 plus.The dhaba walas are also annoyed as...
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Notwithstanding the inflation rate being just 1.34 per cent, pulse prices are touching the roof, with their average price being now above Rs 100 per kg.In many stores in the capital, 'Moong dal' is selling at nearly Rs 100 per kg, 'Moong' at Rs 112 and 'arhar' at Rs 104 per kg.Not prices of all pulses are as high, for instance 'Chana' dal is selling at Rs 40 plus.The dhaba walas are also annoyed as...
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Boil chana dal in 2 - 3 cup water, with the ginger, tumeric and a littlesalt, until soft and breaking apart.When chilli and cumin are brown and the garlic has started to brown addthe hing and let it cook a minute or two.Add the sliced zucchini to the spices in the saucepan and sprinkle witha little salt. Stir, cover and let cook a few minutes.When zucchini is starting to get tender add the dill and...
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split chick pea in a microwave safe glass dish or any other microwave safe container.Add water to it sufficient to cover the lentils, swirl it once or twice with your hand and drain the water.Soak the lentils in fresh water for at least an hour. ( Typically I add water that is at least 1/2 an inch higher than the quantity of lentils, this gives it enough room to expand)Place the microwave safe dish...
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even love is for sale, why should you have to slave in the kitchen for your loved ones? Kohinoor Foods, known for its fragrant Basmati rice, is now trying to woo those for whom cooking is not a temptation, but healthy food is. The company has introduced a range of “healthy and authentic” ready-to-eat Indian dishes.The range, called India on a Platter, is intended as an alternative to unhealthy fast...
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Chana shrugged off early gains to end lower on ample stocks from last year's harvest and rains in growing areas. Wedding season demand is likely to increase in second half of this month. In the Delhi spot market, the price was steady at 2,500 rupees per 100 kg. Chana dropped Rs 31 and settled at Rs 2619 per quintal. The volume was noted at 159810 lots. Support for chana is at 2592 below that could...
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