Calories
18% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
Protein
52% RDI
Fat
0.2g sat fat
Carbs
22% RDI
Sugar
4% RDI
Fiber
100% RDI
Salt
0% RDI
Lentil Flour is a staple legume used across cuisines from South Asia to the Mediterranean; varieties include red (masoor), brown and split lentils and they appear in soups, dals, stews and flours. They are prized for quick cooking (especially red lentils) and a mild, earthy flavor that absorbs spices and broths well. Nutritionally, Lentil Flour are a concentrated source of plant protein and fibre — providing 30.5g of fiber per hundred grams — while remaining low in fat. They also contribute important micronutrients such as folate and copper and are commonly used to boost the protein and fiber content of vegetarian meals. From a health perspective, lentils are an excellent choice for supporting satiety, blood-sugar control and heart health because of their combination of slow-digesting carbohydrates, fiber and plant protein; they also deliver valuable B vitamins and minerals, making them a nutrient-dense pantry staple.
Vegan · Lactose free · Gluten free · Unprocessed · ~0.25€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
Optimal
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Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Lentils (Dry).
18% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
52% RDI
0.2g sat fat
22% RDI
4% RDI
100% RDI
0% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
S+ · 10.0 / 10
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Yes, Lentil Flour is exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. It is a good source of dietary fiber (30.5g per 100g).
Lentil Flour is NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.
Yes, Lentil Flour is gluten free.
100g of Lentil Flour contains 353 kcal, 25.8g protein, 60.1g carbohydrates, 1.1g fat, and 30.5g fiber.
Yes, Lentil Flour is vegan.
Yes, Lentil Flour is lactose free.