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Besan (बेसन)

Besan, also known as gram flour or chickpea flour, is a versatile pulse flour made from ground chana dal (Bengal gram). It is a fundamental ingredient in Indian kitchens, used to make everything from savory snacks to rich traditional sweets. Naturally gluten-free, it has a nutty flavor and a fine texture that works excellently as a thickener for gravies and soups. It is the primary ingredient for making 'pakoras' or fritters, providing a crispy and flavorful coating. In Western India, it is used to make iconic dishes like Dhokla and Khandvi. It is also used in beauty treatments as a natural facial cleanser and exfoliator. Its high protein and fiber content make it a nutritious alternative to wheat flour. Besan has a unique ability to bind ingredients, making it indispensable for vegetarian cooking.

Besan

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Calories

387 kcal

Protein

22g

Fat

7g

Carbs

58g

Fiber

11g

Vitamins

Folate, Iron, Magnesium, Copper

Cooking Tips

  • Always sieve besan before using to ensure a smooth, lump-free batter.
  • Roast besan on low heat until it releases a nutty aroma for the best results in sweets and snacks.
  • Add a pinch of turmeric and salt to the dry flour to enhance the color and flavor of fried items.

Substitutes

Chickpea Flour (same)
Soy Flour
Lentil Flour
Pea Flour

Related Ingredients

Chana Dal
Turmeric
Yogurt
Ajwain
Green Chilies

Recipes Using Besan

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