
White lentils
'Urad', also referred to as 'urad dal', 'urd bean', 'urd', 'urid', 'black gram', 'black lentil' or 'white lentil' (''Vigna mungo'') is a
bean grown in southern
Asia. It is largely used to make
dal from the whole or split, dehusked seeds. It, along with the
mung bean was placed in ''Phaseolus'' but has been transferred to ''Vigna''. It was at one point considered to belong to the same species as mung bean.
Black gram originated in India where it has been in cultivation from ancient times and is one of the most highly prized pulses of India. It has also been introduced to other tropical areas mainly by Indian immigrants.
It is an erect, sub-erect or trailing, densely hairy annual herb. The tap root produces a branched root system with smooth, rounded nodules. The pods are narrow, cylindrical and up to 6 cm long. The bean is boiled and eaten whole or after splitting into
dal; prepared like this it has an unusual
mucilaginous texture. Ground into flour or paste, it is also extensively used in culinary preparation like
dosa,
idli,
vada, and
papad.
It is very nutritious and is recommended for
diabetics, as are other pulses. Though very beneficial in limited quantities excessive intake causes
flatulence, which some sources claim can be prevented by adding a little
asafoetida,
pepper and
ginger in the cultinary preparations. It is very popular in
Punjabi cuisine of
India and
Pakistan where it is known as "maanh".
The product sold as "black lentil" is usually the whole urad bean or urad dal. The product sold as "white lentil" is the same lentil with the black skin removed.
It is also notable as one of the few foods with a name beginning with 'u'.
Urad flour ( Uddina hittu )
Urad flour is made from urad. The flour is mixed with water to form a thick paste and seasoned called Uddina hittu in
Kannada,this is eaten with steamed rice.
References
Foods that Heal. The Natural Way to Good Health, H.K.Bakhru, , , Orient Paperbacks, 1997, ISBN 81-222-0033-8
External links
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Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper