World Pulses Day: Know the benefits of adding protein-rich dals to your diet
February 10, 2021 16:35 ISTPulses or dals are considered as the protein powerhouse as they are packed with essentials vitamins and minerals
Pulses or dals are considered as the protein powerhouse as they are packed with essentials vitamins and minerals
While many eat pulses for the nutrients it provide, others opt the same for speeding up weight loss process. Yes, that's true and proven! You can lose oodles of weight by having dal chawal in dinner. Today is probably the best day to know all the details regarding the same since it's World Pulses Day. If you are worried about shedding those extra kilos, the combination of dal chawal at night is the best for you.
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