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Horse Gram Powder

Horse Gram Powder

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Product Description

Wholesale Bulk Horse Gram Powder Suppliers in USA

Common Name:

Horse Gram Powder

Botanical Name:

Macrotyloma uniflorum

Family:

Fabaceae

Plant Parts Used:

Seeds

Form:

Powder

Color & Appearance:

Brown to Dark Brown color Powder

* (due to the nature of natural ingredients, color may slightly vary)

Mesh Size:

60 ~ 80 mesh

Certifications:

USDA, EU, Kosher

Country of Origin:

India

Product Applications:

Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Herbal Teas, Capsules, Tablets, Functional foods & beverages

Product Offerings:

Horse Gram Powder

Medikonda Nutrients is the Largest Manufacturer, Wholesale Supplier, Bulk Distributor, Exporter of USDA Organic Horse Gram Powder in USA.

Horse Gram Powder: Overview

Horse Gram Powder is a finely ground form of Macrotyloma uniflorum seeds, commonly used in traditional Indian medicine and cuisine. Known for its impressive nutritional profile, it is rich in protein, iron, calcium, fiber, and antioxidants, making it a popular choice for boosting energy, improving digestion, and supporting overall health. It is especially valued in Ayurvedic and Siddha practices for managing weight, diabetes, kidney stones, joint pain, and respiratory issues.

The powder is typically made from dried, roasted horse gram seeds and has an earthy flavor and brown to dark brown color. It can be mixed into porridges, soups, health drinks, or used in traditional herbal remedies. Horse Gram Powder is also believed to generate body heat, making it ideal for consumption during colder months. Though highly nutritious, it should be used in moderation and may not be suitable for individuals with heat-related conditions.

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