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To enhance their nutty flavour, sesame seeds can be toasted in a dry
skillet over medium heat until golden brown.
Sesame seeds probably originated in Asia or East Africa; their use for food and oil dates
back to 3000 BC in China. Sesame seeds are widely used in Asia, Africa, and throughout the
Middle East, and are cultivated throughout Asia, India, and Africa. The seeds some from an
erect annual plant (Sesamum indicum). VarietiesSesame seeds come in shades of black, brown, and yellow as well as the more common beige
variety. Buying and storing tipsSesame seeds are sold either raw or roasted and hulled or unhulled. AvailabilitySesame seeds are available year-round. Preparation, uses, and tipsTo enhance the nutty flavour, sesame seeds can be toasted in a dry skillet over medium heat
until golden brown. Sesame seeds can be used to garnish sweet and savory dishes and are used
in baking. Raw or roasted sesame seeds can be ground into a popular sesame paste called sesame seed butter or tahini. Sesame gomasio,
a mixture of sesame seeds and a small amount sea salt, is used as a seasoning on grains, pasta, and vegetables. Toasted sesame oil is used in Asian
cooking for its rich flavour and aroma.
Nutritional HighlightsSesame seeds (whole, dried), 1 Tbsp (8g)
Calories: 51
Protein: 1.6g
Carbohydrate: 2.1g
Total Fat: 4.5g
Fiber: 1.06g
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