π€ Black gram, also known as urad dal (Vigna mungo), is a powerhouse legume native to South Asia and widely used in Indian cuisine and Ayurveda. Itβs cherished for its rich protein content, earthy flavor, and versatility in both savory and sweet dishes.
πΏ Botanical & Nutritional Highlights
- Scientific Name: Vigna mungo
- Family: Fabaceae (legume family)
- Protein-Rich: ~25g per 100g (raw) β excellent for vegetarians
- Minerals: High in iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and folate
- Fiber: Supports digestion and blood sugar control
- Low Glycemic Index: ~43 β great for diabetics
π½οΈ Culinary Uses
- Whole Black Gram: Used in dishes like dal makhani, maah ki dal, and kalai ruti
- Split & Dehusked (White Urad Dal): Key ingredient in idli, dosa, medu vada, and papad
- Flour: Used in snacks like bonda, vada, and Ayurvedic sweets like sunnundalu
π§ββοΈ Ayurvedic Benefits
- Known as Masha in Ayurveda
- Used to balance Vata dosha
- Acts as an aphrodisiac, nervine tonic, and rejuvenative
- Applied topically for joint pain and skin health
π± Cultivation Notes
- Grows as a bushy annual plant, 30β100 cm tall
- Pods are narrow and hairy, containing 4β10 seeds
- Thrives in tropical climates; India is the largest producer





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