1 bengal gram pancake provides 98 calories and 4.8 grams of protein. It is also rich in vitamin A, Vitamin C and Calcium.

A study published in J. Pharmacy and Bio-Allied Sciences have found that Bengal gram is very rich in proteins. This vegetable pancake recipe makes use of split Bengal gram which is known for its low glycemic index. Owing to the low glycemic index, this pulse helps in the proper utilization of glucose and thus preventing a sharp rise in blood sugar levels. Additionally, several clinical trials have shown that fenugreek can improve many metabolic symptoms that are associated with both the type 1 and type 2 diabetes by lowering blood glucose levels and also improving glucose tolerance. Fenugreek, also, contains an alkaloid called trigonelline, which helps in lowering the blood glucose level. Enjoy these vegetarian pancakes as snack or for breakfast!







