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Pride Of India offers a pack of 6 jars of 100% natural, Indian-grown whole green mung gram, providing a rich source of protein and fiber. Each 1.5-pound jar contains approximately 16 servings, is easy to cook, and comes in eco-friendly packaging, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious consumers.
C**A
Great value!
Tastes great! Great quality
B**Y
Convenient to have on hand in my galley.
Good quality product.Good container .Easy to use the screw top plastic container. Shape of container fits well in pantry of RV.Cooks up perfect.Tasty.
K**R
Best ever!
This lentil mix is the absolute best! It is fresh and delicious. The lentil mix makes a delightful blend and I made 2 batches in quick succession because it was so good! Pride Of India's rice is superb, too.
A**E
Good quality/taste, but quite spendy...
I was surprised by how small the package was. I can get them for a third of a price at my local Indian grocery store. Was pleased by the convenience of overnight delivery but won't buy from here again.
A**B
Easy to prepare, high quality mix
Great mix that cooks quickly and can take on any flavor. I make this quite a bit and recommend
J**L
good quality.clean
compared to other brands this is clean product. In terms of quantity it fall short .
P**O
Soups
I bought this product cause it reminded me of the soup some family members ate in the cafeteria at a hospital my nefew was in ICU the night he passed away. The soup was delicious and it was made of lentils. I made the soup at home with your product,me and the wife loved it.
H**N
MODI GOVERNMENT SAYS IMPORTED MOONG & MASOOR DALS LIKELY TO BE POISONOUS
I discovered this on the internet. The Food Safety and Standards of India (FSSAI) has issued warning to people to halt the consumption of Moong and Masoor dal. These lentils contain residues of the highly toxic herbicide Glyphosate, used by farmers to clear weeds. FSSAI has issued warning to people to halt the consumption of Moong and Masoor dal. These lentils contain residues of the highly toxic herbicide Glyphosate, used by farmers to clear weeds. It is being imported from Canada and Australia. India does not have its own regulations on toxic herbicide Glyphosate. Therefore, FSSAI has adopted the international standards in order to ensure that the lentils being sold are safe for consumption. According to report in The Pioneer, "There is a possibility of higher levels of residues of the herbicide Glyphosate in pulses which could adversely affect the health of consumers here. Since the maximum residual limits (MRL) for Glyphosate in pulses has not been specified in the FSSAI regulations, we have asked the concerned officials to follow the MRL for the herbicide as specified in the Codex standards,” said Food Safety and Standards of India official. Dr GV Ramanjaneyulu, agricultural scientist and founder of Centre for Sustainable Agriculture said in a report that while it is mandatory to label organic products, imported pulses are not labelled. “It's very difficult to find out if we are consuming Canadian pulses or locally grown ones, if they are sold in loose,” he warned. IS AMAZON REVIEWING/RESEARCHING THE PRODUCTS THEY'RE SELLING/DISTRIBUTING?
S**O
El muna dal de Pride of India es fresco y delicioso. Fue un gusto cocinarlo
Lo usé para una monodieta de Kitchari, súper recomendado.
D**E
Good taste and texture.
They take a while to soften when cooking, but they are SO much better than what comes form a can.
D**V
Good food
Very nice mixture
D**R
Good value
This a great product. We use regularly and the quality it great.
N**S
Not whole mung beans, but split
Not the product in the description. These are split beans, not whole. And the product is not eligible for returns, so tough beans if you fall for it.
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