Sesame Seed, Natural Brown
Sesame seeds have been widely used in culinary and traditional medicines around the world for well over 3,000 years. Growing sesame requires a tropical environment and permeable sandy soil. The plant grows to about 5 feet in height and the seeds are located in pods after the plant flowers. A single pod can hold up to 100 or more seeds, varying different color seeds per pod. Toasted seeds feature a slightly sweet, nutty flavor. In the Middle East, sesame seeds are ground into a paste called tahini and used in the savory dish, hummus and in sweet treats like halvah. In Asian cuisine they are used in sushi rolls, stir-fries and salads. Throughout Europe and America the seeds are added to breads and other baked goods for a rustic, artisan touch and flavor. Sesame seeds offer many nutritional benefits. They're an excellent source of zinc, manganese, magnesium, copper, calcium, iron, phosphorus, vitamin B1 and dietary fiber. Our brown Organic Sesame Seeds can be added to vegetable dishes, sp