Pulses- Whole , Split with Skin And Without Skin
India is the largest pulses producer globally, accounting for 27-28% of the world’s total
production
Pulses are special because they have distinct health benefits apart from other legumes
Indian pulses are usually available in three types: the whole pulse, the split pulse with
the skin on, and the split pulse with the skin removed.
Dal is often translated as “lentils” but actually refers to a split version of a number of
lentils, peas, chickpeas, kidney beans, and so on. If a pulse is split into half, it is daal. For
example, split Mung beans are Mung daal.
Green Gram Beans, Spilt Green Gram, and split and skinned green gram {Mung or Moong}
Pulses- Whole , Split with Skin And Without Skin