π₯ Elevate Your Meals with the Power of Panchratna!
Pride Of India's Panchratna Dal Mix is a 100% natural, healthy blend of five split beans and lentils, offering 10 grams of protein and 7 grams of dietary fiber per serving. This versatile mix is perfect for creating delicious lentil soups, salads, or curries, and comes in a convenient 1.5-pound BPA-free jar, ensuring freshness and quality. Ideal for health-conscious individuals, it's GMO-free, gluten-free, vegan, and cholesterol-free.











| Manufacturer | Pride Of India |
| Part Number | 8906046143515 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches |
| Item model number | 8906046143515 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 24 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**S
Wonderful
Tasty. Easy cooking instructions. Combined them with sautΓ©s onion, carrots and celery.
M**N
Excellent product
excellent
M**Z
Great source of protein in this lentil mix
Excellent source of protein! Taste amazing as well
W**Y
Good product
This works well, tastes good. I use this to make vegan eggs.
R**A
A really nice dal mix!
Great mix! It made for a great Christmas present for an Indian Food lover!
L**T
It came in one piece lol
Red lentils are very good for you. I can't wait to make some soup with quinoa.
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,β 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. βIt's very difficult to find out if we are consuming Canadian pulses or locally grown ones, if they are sold in loose,β he warned. IS AMAZON REVIEWING/RESEARCHING THE PRODUCTS THEY'RE SELLING/DISTRIBUTING?
J**U
Best for soup.
Like these red lentils work well in my red lentil soup. Will buy again.
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