VeganLegumes & Pulses

Green Gram Dal

Nutrition Facts Per 100g

Also known as: MOONG DAL

Green Gram Dal is among India's most important plant-based protein sources, central to daily meals in most households. It delivers 24g of protein per 100g — roughly 48% of an average adult's daily target. Its Dietary Fiber (approximately 51% of a typical adult's daily needs) and Riboflavin (B2) (approximately 50% of a typical adult's daily needs) further reinforce its reputation as a nutritional staple. Find the complete nutritional facts below.

Nutrition Summary

347kcalCalories
24.0gProtein
63.0gCarbs
1.2gFat
16.0gFiber
Protein 28% Carbs 73% Fat 3%

Micronutrients

High in:Riboflavin (B2)Vitamin B6ZincNiacin (B3)Phosphorus
Calcium8.0 mg(1%)
Iron3.5 mg(27%)
Zinc3.0 mg(32%)
Potassium670 mg(22%)
Sodium1.3 mg(0%)
Magnesium100 mg(28%)
Phosphorus200 mg(29%)
Thiamin (B1)0.2 mg(17%)
Riboflavin (B2)0.6 mg(50%)
Niacin (B3)4.5 mg(30%)
Vitamin C1.6 mg(2%)
Carotenoids8.0 µg(0%)
β-Carotene2.5 µg(0%)
Vitamin A1.4 µg(0%)
Folate (B9)100 µg(25%)
Vitamin B60.6 mg(46%)
Vitamin B120 µg(0%)
Vitamin D0 µg(0%)
Vitamin E0.5 mg(3%)
Fat Breakdown4
MUFA0.3 g
2%
PUFA0.6 g
10%
Omega-30.1 g
7%
Omega-60.5 g
3%
Limit These2
Saturated Fat0.2 g
Cholesterol0 mg

Common Serving Sizes

1/4 cup50g
174 kcal12.0g protein
100 g100g
347 kcal24.0g protein

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Nutritional data per 100g. % values are approximate, based on Indian RDA guidelines (ICMR 2020) for typical adults. Individual needs vary by age, gender, and health status. This is not medical advice.