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Chickpea flour, also known as garbanzo bean flour, is a type of flour made from ground chickpeas. It is a popular ingredient in many cuisines, particularly in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean dishes. It is high in protein and fiber, and is gluten-free, making it a popular choice for those with dietary restrictions. Chickpea flour is used in a variety of dishes, including falafel, hummus, and flatbreads. It can also be used as a thickener for soups and sauces, or as a substitute for wheat flour in baking.
Chickpea flour is a part of the larger fruit and vegetable market, as it is made from a type of legume. It is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, making it a popular choice for consumers.
Some companies in the chickpea flour market include Bob's Red Mill, Anthony's Goods, and Now Foods. These companies offer a variety of chickpea flour products, including organic and gluten-free options. Show Less Read more