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Dr. Deepak Soni
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MBA, MD Pharmacology
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Chickpea

Chickpea is commonly known as Chana. It is a rich source of protein and fiber. Since Chickpea is rich in protein, it makes an excellent replacement for meat in vegetarian and vegan diets. Chickpea also provide a variety of minerals and vitamins.
Regular intake of Chickpea is beneficial to maintain skin health due to its strong antioxidant activity. The proteins and fiber present in Chickpea help manage appetite and improve digestion which ultimately helps manage weight. Chickpea is also beneficial for diabetics as it helps control the blood sugar levels by increasing insulin secretion. Chickpea might reduce the risk of developing heart diseases due to its antioxidant and lipid-lowering properties.
If Chickpea is consumed without soaking in water or if taken in fried form, it may cause gas and bloating[2-4].

What are the synonyms of Chickpea?

Cicer arietinum, Imas, Chholaa, Bengal gram, Chana, Gram, Chanya, Buut, Chunnaa, Chane, Chholaa, Kadale, Katal, Harbaraa, Katalai, Kadalai, Kondakkadalai, Sangalu[1]

What is the source of Chickpea?

Plant Based

Benefits of Chickpea

How to use Chickpea

1. Chickpea turmeric facepack
a. Take 2-3 teaspoons of soaked Chickpea paste.
b. Add turmeric powder to it.
c. Evenly apply on the face and neck.
d. Let it sit for 5-7 minutes.
e. Wash thoroughly with tap water by massaging with circular motion.
f. Use this remedy 2-3 times a week to get rid of acne and dark spots.

Frequently asked questions

Modern Science View
The flavour and taste of Chickpeas is good. It is an all time favorite cuisines in the world and can be enjoyed in various recipes.
Modern Science View
Chickpeas are not nuts and belong to leguminous family.
Modern Science View
Yes, Chickpeas can be freezed even in soaked form. It may remain fresh for 3-4 days if properly freezed. For proper freezing remove all the water from the Chickpeas and put them in an airtight container.
Modern Science View
Chickpeas are an excellent source of carbohydrates and proteins, which constitute about 80% of the total dry seed weight. Dried Chickpeas contain about 20% protein. The bulk of the seed is made up of carbohydrates (61%) and 5% fat. Crude fiber is mostly located within the seed coat[2].

References

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