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Spesies: | L. culinaris
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Lens culinaris Medikus
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Lens culinaris (bahasa Inggris: lentil; "kacang merah kecil") merupakan sejenis tumbuhan penghasil kacang. Tumbuhan tahunan ini berbentuk semak dari familia legume yang dikenal karena biji-bijnya bentuk lensa. Tinggi tumbuhan sekitar 40 cm (16 in). Bijinya tumbuh dalam pod, biasanya masing-masing berisi 2 biji kacang.
Nilai gizi dan manfaat kesehatan
Nilai nutrisi per 100 g (3,5 oz) | |
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Energi | 1.477 kJ (353 kcal) |
60 g | |
Gula | 2 g |
Serat pangan | 3.1 g |
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26 g | |
Vitamin | Kuantitas %AKG† |
Tiamina (B1) | 76% 0.87 mg |
Riboflavin (B2) | 18% 0.211 mg |
Niasin (B3) | 17% 2.605 mg |
Asam pantotenat (B5) | 42% 2.120 mg |
Vitamin B6 | 42% 0.54 mg |
Folat (B9) | 120% 479 μg |
Vitamin C | 5% 4.4 mg |
Mineral | Kuantitas %AKG† |
Kalsium | 6% 56 mg |
Zat besi | 58% 7.54 mg |
Magnesium | 34% 122 mg |
Fosfor | 64% 451 mg |
Potasium | 20% 955 mg |
Sodium | 0% 6 mg |
Seng | 50% 4.78 mg |
Komponen lainnya | Kuantitas |
Air | 10.4 g |
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†Persen AKG berdasarkan rekomendasi Amerika Serikat untuk orang dewasa. Sumber: USDA FoodData Central |
}}</ref> Montana and North Dakota are also significant lentil growers.[1] The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported United States 2007 production at 154.5 thousand metric tons.
Rank | Country | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
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1 | Kanada | 1,947,100 | 1,531,900 | 1,493,620 |
2 | India | 1,031,600 | 943,800 | 950,000 |
3 | Australia | 140,000 | 379,659 | 463,000 |
4 | Turki | 447,400 | 405,952 | 438,000 |
5 | Amerika Serikat | 392,675 | 214,640 | 240,490 |
6 | Nepal | 151,757 | 206,969 | 208,201 |
7 | Ethiopia | 80,952 | 128,009 | 151,500 |
8 | Tiongkok | 125,000 | 150,000 | 145,000 |
9 | Suriah | 77,328 | 112,470 | 130,229 |
10 | Iran | 100,174 | 71,808 | 85,000 |
— | World | 4,686,673 | 4,386,870 | 4,522,097 |
International Feed Number, 5-02-506[butuh rujukan]
Diseases
In culture
The lens (double-convex shaped) is called as such because the lentil is similar in shape to an optical lens. Lens is the Latin name for lentil.
Lentils are mentioned many times in the Hebrew Bible, the first time recounting the incident in which Jacob purchases the birthright from Esau with stewed lentils (a "mess of pottage").[3] In Jewish mourning tradition, lentils are traditional as food for mourners, together with boiled eggs, because their round shape symbolizes the life cycle from birth to death.
Lentils were a chief part of the diet of ancient Iranians, who consumed lentils daily in the form of a stew poured over rice.
Lentils are also commonly used in Ethiopia in a stew-like dish called kik, or kik wot, one of the dishes people eat with Ethiopia's national food, injera flat bread. Yellow lentils are used to make a non-spicy stew, which is one of the first solid foods Ethiopian women feed their babies.
In Indian Subcontinent, Dhal or lentil curry is part of everyday diet which is eaten with both rice and roti. Boiled lentil & lentil stock are used as thickening agent in most vegetarian curries. They are also used as stuffing in Dal Parathas & Puris. Lentils are also used in many regional varieties of sweets. It is considered to be one of the best foods because the internal chemical structures are not altered by cooking.
In Italy and Hungary, eating lentils on New Year's Eve traditionally symbolizes the hope for a prosperous new year, most likely because of their round, coin-like form.
In Shia narrations, lentils are said to be blessed by seventy Prophets, including Jesus and Mohammed.[4] -->
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Referensi
- ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag
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- ^ "Production of Lentils by countries". UN Food & Agriculture Organization. 2012. Diakses tanggal 21 February 2014.
- ^ Templat:Bible, http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0125.htm
- ^ "Jesus through Shiite Narrations". Al-islam.org. Parameter
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Pustaka tambahan
- Alan Davidson, The Oxford Companion to Food. ISBN 0-19-211579-0
- S S Yadav et al. Lentil: An Ancient Crop for Modern Times. (2007). Springer Verlag. ISBN 9781402063121.