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Horse Gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) is a type of legume, primarily cultivated and consumed in the Indian subcontinent. It is known for its high protein content and numerous health benefits.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Horse gram (Macrotyloma uniflorum), also known as Madras gram, is a pulse crop widely grown and consumed in India, particularly in the southern states. It is a hardy and drought-resistant crop that can grow in areas with low rainfall. The plant is a creeping annual herb with small oval seeds, which are consumed as a whole seed, sprouts, or whole meal in India.

Nutritional Value[edit | edit source]

Horse gram is rich in protein, dietary fiber, a variety of vitamins and minerals, and low in fat and sodium. It is considered to be a superior source of non-animal protein and is also rich in iron, calcium, and potassium. The high protein content and the presence of special proteins in horse gram have been found to reduce insulin resistance, making it beneficial for managing diabetes.

Health Benefits[edit | edit source]

Horse gram has been used in traditional Indian medicine for its numerous health benefits. It is believed to have medicinal properties that help in treating various health conditions such as kidney stones, obesity, cold, and menstrual problems. It is also used in Ayurvedic medicine for its healing properties.

Culinary Uses[edit | edit source]

In Indian cuisine, horse gram is commonly used in a variety of dishes. It is often used in the preparation of dal, soups, salads, and curries. The seeds are also sprouted and used in salads. In South India, a popular dish known as 'Kollu Rasam' is made from horse gram.

Cultivation[edit | edit source]

Horse gram can be grown in a variety of soil types, including poor, drought-prone, and degraded soils. It is a short-day plant that requires a long growing season to produce seeds. The crop is usually sown in the late rainy season and harvested in the winter season.

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