Main Ingredient of Sambhar- 'Borsuri Tur Dal' for daily cooking

Borsuri Tur Dal is nothing new, just a variety of Tur Dal or Pigeon Pea, whose scientific name is Cajanus cajan. Also, it has many alternative names like Toor Dal, Borsri Tur Dal, or Pandhari Tur. The name Borsuri comes from the location where it is cultivated the most, the Borsuri village of Nilanga taluka in Latur district, located in Maharashtra. This Dal is a premium quality of Tur Dal or Toor Dal and is renowned for its distinctive aroma, rich in protein, and it stands as a symbol of pride and of Indian kitchens.

From the rain-fed fields of Latur to export markets abroad, Borsuri Tur Dal represents the perfect harmony between traditional farming and modern agro-processing excellence.

Borsuri Tur Dal- Proudly Made in India

Origin and Identity

Aspect Details
Alternative Name Pandhari Tur
Description A premium pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) variety known for its golden color, rich aroma, and high protein content.
Type Pulse / Legume (Tur Dal)
Primary Cultivation Area Borsuri village and adjoining regions of Latur district, Maharashtra
Country of Origin India 🇮🇳
Registered (GI/Recognition Date) 30 March 2024
Distinct Features Naturally sun-dried, low moisture, smooth texture, long shelf life
Traditional Farming Method Grown under rain-fed conditions in black cotton soil using minimal fertilizers

Historical Insight:
The legacy of Borsuri Tur Dal traces back generations in the Latur region, where smallholder farmers perfected the art of pulse cultivation. The black cotton soil (locally called Regur) and semi-arid climate of Vidarbha and Marathwada regions create the ideal conditions for producing this nutrient-dense and flavorful dal.

Manufacturing and Processing

The journey of Borsuri Tur Dal from field to fork involves a combination of skilled manual work and advanced milling technology to ensure purity, hygiene, and consistency.

Step — Description

1. Cleaning
Raw pigeon peas are thoroughly cleaned to remove dust, stones, and husks.

2. Grading
Seeds are sorted by size and density for uniformity.

3. Dehusking
The outer layer is removed using gentle emery rollers to retain nutrients.

4. Splitting
Pulses are split evenly to produce high-quality dal.

5. Polishing
Dal is polished to a natural golden sheen using minimal surface treatment.

6. Quality Check
Tested for purity, moisture content, and nutritional value.

7. Packaging
Hygienically packed in food-grade, moisture-proof packaging.

Manufacture and Export

Borsuri Tur Dal has steadily made its mark in domestic and international markets due to its superior taste, high protein value, and quality assurance. With the support of APEDA, MSAMB, and local farmer cooperatives, the region has emerged as a key hub for pulse exports.

Aspect — Details

Export Destinations
UAE, UK, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka

Export Season
January – June

Export Form
Cleaned, Split, and Polished Tur Dal

Packaging Options
1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg, and 50 kg export-grade laminated bags

Certifications
FSSAI, APEDA, Agmark, ISO 22000

Trade Support
Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB) and APEDA initiatives for pulse export promotion

Nutritional and Economic Significance

 Beyond its flavor, Borsuri Tur Dal plays a vital role in India’s food security and rural economy. Thousands of farmers depend on this crop for their livelihood, contributing to Maharashtra’s pulse production and export growth.

NutrientValue (per 100g)
Energy335 kcal
Protein22 g
Carbohydrates60 g
Fat1.5 g
Fiber8 g
Iron5 mg

Health Benefits:

  • Excellent source of plant-based protein and fiber

  • Supports heart and digestive health

  • Gluten-free and diabetic-friendly

  • Ideal for vegetarian and vegan diets

Sustainability and Farmer Empowerment

 The cultivation of Borsuri Tur Dal follows eco-friendly and sustainable practices:
🌱 Organic fertilization with cow dung and compost
💧 Rain-fed irrigation systems for water conservation
🔁 Crop rotation to maintain soil fertility
🤝 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) that ensure fair pricing and collective growth

These initiatives promote environmental balance while empowering rural farming communities.

Conclusion

From the fertile fields of Latur to dining tables across the globe, Borsuri Tur Dal embodies the spirit of Maharashtra — pure, nutritious, and full of life.  Each grain tells a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and dedication — a testament to India’s enduring agricultural excellence. As global demand for natural and high-protein foods continues to grow, Borsuri Tur Dal proudly shines as the Golden Pulse of Maharashtra and a symbol of India’s agri-export success.