Red Lentil

Lentil (Lens culinaris) is one of four species, including the genus Lens, found in the legume (Fabaceae) family. Lens culinaris is the most common and most commonly consumed when it is called “lentils”, although the more or less lens-shaped and edible seeds of all species found in the genus Lens are collectively referred to as “lentils”.

 

Lentil, which is a fibery and abundant protein, is rich in calcium, manganese, sodium, copper, zinc and phosphorus minerals, especially vitamin B and iron.

Red Lentil Information

Lentil (Lens culinaris) is one of four species, including the genus Lens, found in the legume (Fabaceae) family. Lens culinaris is the most common and most commonly consumed when it is called “lentils”, although the more or less lens-shaped and edible seeds of all species found in the genus Lens are collectively referred to as “lentils”.

 

Lentil, which is a fibery and abundant protein, is rich in calcium, manganese, sodium, copper, zinc and phosphorus minerals, especially vitamin B and iron.

Nutrients of Red Lentil

Cholesterol

0

Calorie

336 Cal

Protein

23,7 gr

Oil

1,3 gr

Carbohydrate

57,4 gr

Calcium

68 mg

Iron

7 mg

Vitamin (AUI)

100 mg

Vitamin (B1)

0,46 mg

Vitamin (B2)

0,3 mg

Niasin

2 mg

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The lentil, which has a high nutritional value, empowers the body and mind. It strengthens the immune system. Observations are also useful. Your calorie value is also high. Energizes and relieves fatigue. It is beneficial to the blind. Mommy gets the bullshit. It reduces the proportion of cholesterol in the side and accelerates blood flow. It helps to protect against diabetes and heart disease. Reduce heart attack risk. It runs the intestines to facilitate removal of harmful substances in the body and relieves constipation.