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Black Chana Pulses by Dattatray for international grocery distributors, wholesale sourcing, importer distribution, and B2B bulk supply

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Brand:Dattatray

Country Of Origin : India

Horse Gram (Kulthi) Pulses for Protein Formulation & Milling

Horse Gram (Kulthi) Pulses are dense-protein legumes used in protein concentrates, specialty flours and feed formulations. They serve ingredient developers and milling operations requiring high protein input, predictable milling yield and options for dehulling and splitting.

Typical delivery is in palletized 25kg/50kg bags with batch COA covering moisture, purity and indicative protein content. Custom dehulling, destoning and color-sorting services can be provided for formulation-grade lots.

Procurement Specs & Grading

  • Moisture: Max 12% (Export Standard)
  • Purity: >99% after sortex cleaning (typical)
  • Protein: Indicative 20–23% (typical nutritional band)
  • Processing Options: Dehulling and milling on request

Logistics & Commercial Terms

  • MOQ & Load Sizing: 20ft/40ft FCL palletized bags; sample lots for milling trials
  • Lead Time & Fulfillment: Dispatch after mechanical cleaning and QA
  • Supply Authority: Sortex-cleaned lines with batch COA
  • Packaging Formats: 25kg/50kg multi-wall PP bags with inner liners

Application & Processing Suitability

Buyers are protein concentrate producers, specialty millers and formulators creating value-added flours. Horse gram's higher protein and fiber content makes it suitable for protein blends and gluten-free formulations. For milling, destoning and dehulling improve yield and lower antinutrient loads, which is important for human-food product lines versus feed uses.

Facility Capability & Export Documentation

  • Infrastructure & QA: Mechanical destoners, dehulling lines, optical sorting and batch lab testing for moisture and protein
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Port of Loading: Major local ports (e.g., Mundra / Nhava Sheva)
  • Documents Provided: Batch-wise COA, Commercial Invoice and Packing List

Technical Insight: Milling Efficiency & Protein Concentration

Milling yield depends on dehulling efficiency and initial broken percentage. Horse gram destined for protein concentrates benefits from low foreign-matter and reduced broken rates to improve extraction yields. Buyers looking to fractionate protein should request pre-trial samples to validate extraction and filtration performance.

Request a Procurement Quote | Milling Trial Samples

Provide target application (food/feed), desired processing (dehulled/split), and container volume to receive trial samples, milling yield estimates and COA data.

Semantic Internal Linking & Categories

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  • Green Gram, Black Chana, Other Pulses
  • Custom Dehulling & Milling Services

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  • Pulses & Ingredient-Grade Legumes

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What specifications are important for protein formulations? Low moisture (≤12%), high purity and minimal broken content improve extraction and milling yields; protein band (20–23%) is indicative and batch-verified on COA.
  • Can the product be supplied dehulled or split? Yes. Dehulling and splitting services are available; provide processing requirements for yield estimates.
  • How are foreign matter and stones mitigated? Mechanical destoning and optical sorting are applied during cleaning; final purity is reported on the COA.
  • What packaging is used for long shipments? Palletized 25kg/50kg multi-wall PP bags with liners to control moisture ingress during transit.