Black sesame seeds are small, flat, oily seeds that form in the fruit pods of the Sesame indicium plant, which has been grown for thousands of years. Shades of black, brown, tan, grey, gold, and white are among the many shades that sesame seeds can grow in.
Specifications
• Botanical Name Sesamum Indicum
• Common Names Cardamom, Malabar Cardamom, Elaichi, GRAINS OF PARADISE, YELAKKAI, CHHOTI ELAICHI, GARATE, ELA, ELAKKAYA, YELA-KAYALU, VELDODE AND YELAM.
• Purity Min.99%, 99.5%, 99.95%
• Forms Cardamom Bold, Extra Bold, Superior (Whole & Ground)
• Moisture Max. 12%
• Cleaning Machine Clean / Sortex Clean
• GMO Non Genetically Modified
• Origin India
Cooking: Sesame seeds are commonly used in the preparation of caboodles, particularly in Asian cuisine. These seeds are frequently used as garnish on top of sushi rolls in China. They also blend well with stir-fries and are removed with dressings and sauces.
Baking: To add a nutty taste and a delicate crunch to baked goods, toss these seeds into the dough for bread, muffin, and cookie recipes. A common filling for cakes and other treats of their own kind is black poppy roll.
Seasoning: You may make salad dressings, pasta meals, noodles, and rice seasonings with ground black sesame seeds. They improve the dish's flavour and add a stunning visual element.
Rich in mineral content: Sesame seeds are a wonderful source of important minerals, including calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, fibre, protein, and healthy fats. They have a high concentration of vitamin B6, which is essential for many bodily processes, in addition to other important
Antioxidants: Sesame and sesamoid, two deep, black resins found in them, efficiently scavenge harmful particles (oxidants) in the body. Antioxidants have been found to have the capacity to both slow down aging and reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Heart Health: Black sesame seeds, which are high in mono- and polyunsaturated fats, are beneficial for lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Similar to this, these seeds contain magnesium, which helps to control blood pressure.
Bone Health: A good source of calcium, which is necessary for strong and healthy bones, is black sesame seeds. When you eat them particularly in the elderly population frequently, you increase bone density and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Skin & Hair: Zinc and vitamin E, which are essential elements for skin and hair, are found in black sesame seeds. They are the ones who maintain the elasticity of skin, produce new collagen, and make hair shine.