Moong Dal
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Moong Dal is a popular food in Indian households. You might have heard your parents or grandparents telling you to have dal and rice during indigestion or diarrhea. This is because moong dal contains anti-inflammatory properties that promote a healthy digestive system. Further, it acts as a prebiotic that helps in digestion.
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