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​Why soaked black chana is still one of the best Indian snacks​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 28, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Why soaked black chana is still one of the best Indian snacks

There’s something timeless about a bowl of soaked black chana. It doesn’t shout for attention like protein bars or flashy snack packs, but it quietly stays rooted in Indian kitchens for a reason. Simple, nourishing, and full of goodness, black chana has been a trusted go-to for generations. And even today, with new snack trends popping up every week, a handful of these soaked legumes still hold up. Scroll down to see why it deserves a spot in your routine.

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What study says?

According to the National Library of Medicine, sprouted black chickpeas are rich in isoflavones like biochanin-A and formononetin, compounds known for their strong antioxidant and anti-cancer properties. Sprouting boosts the isoflavone content by over 100 times and significantly improves antioxidant activity. In lab studies, these compounds also helped slow the growth of breast cancer cells. Soaked or sprouted black chana isn’t just a traditional snack, it might actually pack serious health benefits too.


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No cooking, no drama

What makes soaked black chana such a winner is its no-fuss nature. Just soak overnight, maybe sprinkle a little salt, squeeze some lemon, toss in chopped onions or chillies if you’re feeling fancy — and that’s it. No cooking, no deep frying, no preservatives. It’s as close to nature as snacks can get, and it actually leaves you feeling full in a clean, energised kind of way.

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Plant-based protein that keeps you full

One of the big reasons black chana sticks around is its nutritional strength. It’s a powerhouse of plant-based protein, with about 20 grams of protein per 100 grams — which is why it’s especially loved by vegetarians. If you’ve ever needed something to keep you going between meals without a sugar crash, this is it. The high fibre content means it digests slowly, keeps you full for longer, and helps your system run smoothly.


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Gentle on your gut

But it’s not just about keeping you full. Soaked black chana is also easier on your stomach. Soaking it overnight breaks down stuff that’s usually tough to digest, so you don’t feel gassy or uncomfortable after. It also helps your body take in the good stuff better, like iron, magnesium, folate, and all those minerals your body actually needs.


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Great for weight watchers and energy seekers

If you’re trying to eat better or lose a bit of weight, soaked black chana is actually a great snack. It’s low in fat, keeps you full for longer, and won’t mess with your blood sugar. You get steady energy, not that heavy, sleepy feeling. No weird ingredients, no fake health labels, just real, simple food that works.

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A taste of nostalgia

Then there’s that old-school comfort. Black chana brings back memories — school breaks, steel tiffins, maybe yournani squishing some lime on top with a bit of masala. It’s simple, tasty, and kind of takes you back without trying too hard.

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