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\nIt is one of the yellow dal.
\nToor dal is an ancient crop, believed to be cultivated for food since last 3000 years.
\nToor dal looks similar to chana dal and can be substituted with or for?<\/span>chana dal<\/a>.
\nIn Indian grocery store, you can get toor dal with oil coating to increase its shelf life or one without oil coating.
\nToor dal is also used to make a poula Andhra dish?<\/span>Kandi Podi,<\/em>?which is ground toor dal with with?<\/span>chana dal?<\/a>or?<\/span>mung dal<\/a>?along with spices such as?<\/span>dried red chili<\/a>,?<\/span>hing<\/a>,?<\/span>cumin<\/a>,?<\/span>curry leaves<\/a>, salt.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n
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