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A variety of flour that is most often used in East Indian cooking. Garbanzo beans, also known as chickpeas, are processed into a flour that is very similar to millet providing a rich sweet flavor to baked foods.
Also known as a chickpea, a garbanzo bean is a round, tan-colored legume with a slightly nutty flavor.
A type of fine textured gluten-free flour made from ground mung beans. The flour is common in foods from India where the bean originates.
Also known as a garbanzo bean or chick-pea, this legume is a round, tan-colored bean with a slightly nutty flavor, that is a member of the pea family.
A tiny, round dried bean (about 1/8 inch in diameter) with a thick outer skin that may be green, brown or black in color.
A small, oval bean, reddish-brown to maroon in color, and native to China. It is usually sold in a dried form, but can also be purchased as a paste or flour.
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