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Home All Products Sesame Seeds
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IUPAC Name |
: Sesamum indicum |
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Cas Number |
: - |
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HS Code |
: 1207.40.10 |
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Formula |
: - |
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Appearance Name |
: Round shape with pale yellow to beige in colour |
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Common Names |
: Sesame Seeds |
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Packaging |
: 25 Kg Bag |
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Sesame seeds are harvested from Sesamum indicum plants, hulled or whole, used as a topping, flavor enhancer, and oilseed providing nutty taste, crunch, and natural antioxidants like sesamin and sesamol for extended shelf life. In the food industry, they deliver toasting stability, umami depth, and textural contrast ideal for bakery toppings, Asian dishes, and tahini production.
Bakery products: Provides nutty flavor and crunch as topping for breadsticks, buns, bagels, rolls, and pastries with sesame oil release during baking for aroma enhancement.
Snacks and crackers: Adds texture and toasting stability to sesame bars, crackers, breadsticks, and extruded snacks with natural antioxidants preventing rancidity.
Condiments and sauces: Forms creamy base for tahini, hummus, and dressings with emulsification properties and prolonged shelf life from inherent antioxidants.
Asian cuisine: Enhances stir-fries, dumplings, noodles, and sushi rolls with toasted nutty notes, oil infusion, and garnish appeal in both white and black varieties.
Confectionery: Incorporates into halva, candies, and sesame snaps as primary ingredient providing binding chewiness and traditional Middle Eastern flavor profile.
In cosmetics, extracts oils for skin moisturizing; in personal care, provides exfoliation in scrubs; in animal feed, serves as high-protein supplement; in paints, acts as drying oil source; in pharmaceuticals, supplies lignans for antioxidant formulations.