They should be stored in a cool, dark and dry place.
with dry beans
Packaged lentils will keep for approximately 12 months. Make sure that they come from a store with a high turnover to ensure that they haven't been sitting on the store shelves for a long time.
Not a good idea to buy any "brand" lentils. Go to your best local Indian or Arabic food store and get natural organic lentils.
Brown Lentils are like a type of soup. They look like flat peas, and can probably be found near the dry pasta area in a store.
Lentils can be stored indefinitely but after a year their color will begin to fade and they will become dryer and take longer to cook. Also, keep in mind that it is uncertain how old the lentils are when they are purchased so it is a good idea to only store lentils for six months. Do not mix newly purchased lentils in with the lentils you have stored at home because the lentils you have been storing will be dryer than the ones you just purchased. Different degrees of dryness will cause the lentils to cook unevenly. Store in a sealable bag or airtight container in a cool dry area out of the direct sunlight. Cooked lentils can be stored in an airtight container and refrigerated for 4 to 5 days. Cooked lentils can also be stored in the freezer for up to six months, but freezing them may affect their texture when reheated.
There are MANY kinds of lentils. - Common green lentils are about 12 gm per tablespoon.
Like flour, sugar,oil and many other things in cooking, lentils are actually a huge variety of legumes. I fortunately live in an area where we have access to cooking materials from all parts of the world. -My point is - you can't just say"lentils" -there are at least 12 kinds and not all the same. Possibly the most common is the 'green lentil' these are the most tasty in my opinion. There are approximately 192 grams of green lentils in a cup. .
Dogs can eat lentils without any complications. In most cases, it is recommended that you should feed your dog with a little bit of everything edible.
Lentils in Hindi is called 'मसूर दाल' (masoor dal).
green lentils
Lentils are 'dals' in Hindi.
Red