SESAME SEED(BLACK)FLOUR[ SESAMUM INDICUM]
Listing description
Black Sesame Seeds: Black sesame seeds (Sesamum Indicum L)
are similar to the more common white sesame seeds. Black sesame seeds are not
hulled, brown (golden) sesame seeds retain their hulls too, and the white seeds
are hulled which exposes their true seed color.
Detailed description
Lighter
colored sesame seeds are used more in the West and in the Middle East, and the
black sesame seeds are more popular in Far East cuisine. White and black sesame
seeds can be used together for an attractive accent to any meal. Sesame seeds
are rich in vitamins and minerals and offer several health related benefits.
Black sesame seeds contain about 60% more calcium than hulled sesame seeds.
Sesame
seeds are thought to have originated in India. The famous saying "Open
sesame!" came from the sesame seed pod which bursts open when ripe. In
Africa sesame seeds are called 'benne' and are used as food and for their oil
content. Sesame seeds have been around for thousands of years, in fact it is
said that when the gods created the world they drank sesame seed wine.
Black
sesame seeds are more flavorful and have a stronger aroma than white or brown
sesame seeds. Toasting black sesame seeds releases beneficial chemicals as well
as enhancing the flavor. Black sesame seeds are rich in a fatty oil. Oil
content is high, between 40% and 60%. The oil has a distinctive flavor, and is
rich in antioxidants which give it a long shelf life. The seeds also enjoy a
long shelf life and resist rancidity. After removing the oil, seeds are 35% to
50% protein. Sesame butter, also known as 'tahini', is a paste which resembles
peanut butter. Tahini is made from ground, hulled sesame seeds and is used in
Hummus and other Middle Eastern and Asian dishes.
Black Sesame Seed Facts:
- Black Sesame
Seeds are similar to the more common white sesame seeds.
- Latin name:
Sesamum Indicum L
- Black Sesame
Seeds are not hulled.
- Black sesame
seeds are more flavorful than hulled seeds.
- Sesame seeds
are 40 to 60 percent oil.
- Sesame seeds
are high in protein.
- Black Sesame
Seeds add an attractive accent to food.
Nutritional
data per 100g:
Alanine - 0.927 g
Arginine - 2.630 g
Ash - 4.45 g
Aspartic acid - 1.646 g
Calcium, Ca - 975 mg
Carbohydrate, by difference - 23.45 g
Carotene, beta - 5 mcg
Copper, Cu - 4.082 mg
Cystine - 0.358 g
Energy - 2397 kj
Energy - 573 kcal
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated - 18.759
g
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated - 21.773
g
Fatty acids, total saturated - 6.957 g
Fiber, total dietary - 11.8 g
Folate, DFE - 97 mcg_DFE
Folate, food - 97 mcg
Folate, total - 97 mcg
Glutamic acid - 3.955 g
Glycine - 1.215 g
Histidine - 0.522 g
Iron, Fe - 14.55 mg
Isoleucine - 0.763 g
Leucine - 1.358 g
Lysine - 0.569 g
Magnesium, Mg - 351 mg
Manganese, Mn - 2.460 mg
Methionine - 0.586 g
Niacin - 4.515 mg
Pantothenic acid - 0.050 mg
Phenylalanine - 0.940 g
Phosphorus, P - 629 mg
Phytosterols - 714 mg
Potassium, K - 468 mg
Proline - 0.810 g
Protein - 17.73 g
Riboflavin - 0.247 mg
Selenium, Se - 5.7 mcg
Serine - 0.967 g
Sodium, Na - 11 mg
Sugars, total - 0.30 g
Thiamin - 0.791 mg
Threonine - 0.736 g
Total lipid (fat) - 49.67 g
Tryptophan - 0.388 g
Tyrosine - 0.743 g
Valine - 0.990 g
Vitamin A, IU - 9 IU
Vitamin B-6 - 0.790 mg
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) - 0.25 mg
Water - 4.69 g
Zinc, Zn - 7.75 mg
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PRICE
$26.07/KG OR $11.85/IB
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