We accept custom orders!
The yellow lentil is a leguminous plant that has its origins in Asia, being often used in the preparation of various recipes from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, but also in African cuisine, on the American continent and in the Mediterranean Sea area.
Like the rest of the legumes, yellow lentils contain fiber, which can improve intestinal transit and combat problems such as constipation. Due to the significant level of fiber and protein, lentils have a low caloric content, being thus recommended for people who want to lose weight.
Availability: In Stock
Lentils are also considered a rich source of minerals, such as iron, zinc, phosphorus, magnesium, but also vitamins, such as B1 (thiamine), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 and B9 (folic acid), which together help maintain bone health , strengthening the immune system, increasing energy levels and resistance to physical exertion. It should also be noted that lentils are also an important source of antioxidants, the compounds that protect the body’s cells from the harmful action of free radicals, responsible for the appearance of cardiovascular diseases and other diseases associated with aging.
Yellow lentils are often found in the kitchens of those who prefer vegetarian dishes, but they can also be a food for the whole family, because it is very easy to prepare. The cooking ratio is 1 part lentils to 3 parts water. Lentils are boiled in cold water to cook evenly, but it is recommended not to add salt to the boiling water because it hardens it. Remember that the cooking time of lentils depends on their color. After the water has started to boil, the yellow lentils are left on low heat for 25 minutes, covered with a lid, stirring regularly to cook evenly. Yellow lentils, like black lentils, are harder to boil and it would be advisable to soak them beforehand, before cooking, to reduce the hardness of the skin.
The recipes in which yellow lentils can be used are simple, dietary and tasty, many of them coming from or being inspired by Asian or Mediterranean cuisine. Lentils can be included in soups, salads, rice dishes, curries, stews, sauces, or you can even use them as a filling for sausages. Raw vegan recipes with lentils are highly appreciated by people who prefer vegan diets.
Country of origin Turkey
Processed in Portugal
Packed/shipped from Romania
Weight | 3.5oz=100gr, 14oz=400gr, 1kg, 25kg |
---|
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.