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​5 types of lentils you should rotate in your weekly diet and why​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2025, 16:32 IST
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5 types of lentils you should rotate in your weekly diet and why

Lentils often don’t get the attention they truly deserve. They're usually the quiet companion in Indian meals — always present, but rarely the star. The truth is, lentils are packed with nutrition. They offer plant-based protein, fiber, and minerals, along with the kind of variety that keeps meals exciting. Rotating different kinds through your week isn’t just healthy — it also adds more flavor and interest to your everyday cooking. Let’s explore how each type can bring something unique to the table.

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Moong dal

Moong dal is a gentle, reliable option when you need something easy on the stomach. It’s light, simple to digest, and perfect for days when your body needs a little rest. Whether cooked as plain yellow dal, in a comforting khichdi, or with sprouts in a salad, moong adds protein and iron without weighing you down. It’s also a smart way to get in nutrients when recovering from a cold, a long day, or just craving something soothing.

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Masoor dal

When time is short but you still want something filling, masoor dal is a great choice. It cooks quickly, tastes great, and works well in many Indian dishes — from simple dals to spicy stews. It’s packed with plant protein and helps keep energy levels steady, making it ideal for busy weekdays. Plus, its mild taste goes with almost any spice mix, so it’s easy to keep meals interesting.

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Chana dal

Chana dal adds a bit more texture to your meal. It’s hearty, nutty, and perfect for dishes like dal fry or even savory pancakes and chutneys. It’s great for digestion due to its fiber content and helps keep you full longer. It also holds its shape well, making it ideal when you want your lentils to stand out. In short, chana dal enhances both your health and the overall flavor of your meal.

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Toor dal

Toor dal is a classic. Most of us grew up eating it with rice, ghee, and a bit of tangy pickle on the side. It’s rich in protein and potassium, and it’s one of those ingredients that feels both familiar and easy to customize. Whether you’re making sambar, dal tadka, or even a fusion dish, toor dal adapts well. If you had to pick just one lentil to keep around all the time, this would be a top choice.

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Urad dal

Urad dal is the heavier hitter of the bunch. It’s the star of creamy dals like dal makhani and key in batters for idlis and dosas. Though more indulgent, it’s packed with protein and iron, and it supports gut health when used in moderation. This is the lentil to use when you want a meal to feel extra satisfying. Including it in your week gives you that rich depth of flavor that lighter dals can’t match.


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