Sesame Seeds
Sesame seeds are small seeds with a pleasant, mild nutty flavor. They are a good source of Iron and Calcium. These seeds can be ground down into a paste called 'Tahini' which is one of the main ingredients in authentic humors. The outer husks provide extra fiber.
Sesame seeds are highly nutritious and tasty. They are a a good source of essential fatty acids, high in minerals including iron, magnesium, calcium, copper and manganese, and full of antioxidants and other phytochemicals which are believed by scientists to have excellent disease-lowering properties including lower blood cholesterol. Sesame seeds are great for adding to snacks or putting on top of bread or into muesli.
Uses
Sesame seeds have numerous applications in addition to topping breads and buns, mixing into salads and stir fries and making hummus. Add sesame seeds to sushi rolls. Crust tuna or other fish with a combination of white and black sesame seeds and then sear. The Greeks use sesame seeds to make cakes and in Africa, sesame seeds are a primary ingredient in a sweet cookie. Sweet and savory Asian recipes from Japan, Korea and China often call for sesame seeds.
Nutritional Information
Typical Values Per 100g
Energy: 573kcal
Protein: 17.73g
Carbohydrates: 23.45g
Fat: 49.6g
Fibre: 11.8g
Sodium: Trace
Purity : 99.99% maximum Admixture : 00.01% maximum Moisture : 5 % maximum F.F.A : 1.5% maximum Microbiological Total Plate Count : 20,000 cfu/gm maximim Microbiological Yeast & Mould : 5,000 cfu/gm maximim Staphylococcus Aureaus : Absent E.Coli : Absent Salmonellae : Absent Chemical BHC : Not Detected DDT : Not Detected ALDRIN : Not Detected DETECTION LIMIT : 0.01PPM
Sesame seeds are one of the oldest seeds known to mankind. Sesame Seeds have been enjoyed by humans since the dawn of civilization. Sesame is commonly known as til in India and is considered as one of the oldest seed having excellent nutritional value that adds a crunchy sensation and a unique flavor to a variety of food items. It is used in breads, candies, main dishes, as a garnish on pasta and vegetables, and for its oil content Sesame seeds contain many compounds and important nutrients that give the body a lot of health benefits, and moderation in consuming sesame is the key to obtaining its great benefits, with an amount of no more than two tablespoons of sesame seeds per day, Among the benefits of sesame, we mention the following: It reduces the risk of some diseases, and improves the conditions that a person suffers from, including high levels of cholesterol in the blood, osteoporosis, and high blood pressure. Maintains the health of red blood cells, because it contains B vitamins, and it also contains some minerals that contribute to the development and functions of red blood cells. It enhances metabolism and energy production, because it contains some important vitamins for that. It contains some important vitamins to maintain the strength of hair, muscles and bones. It contains monounsaturated fats in a large proportion, which can help reduce levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is called harmful cholesterol, when used instead of saturated fats, and thus it reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke
One of the initial oil seeds known to humankind, sesame seeds have been widely employed in culinary as well as in traditional medicines for their nutritive, preventive, and curative properties. Sesame is an important source of phyto-nutrients such as omega-6 fatty acids, flavonoid phenolic anti-oxidants, vitamins, and dietary fiber with potential anti-cancer as well as health promoting properties. Sesame plant is a tall annual herb in the Pedaliaceae family, which grows extensively in Asia, particularly in Burma, China, and India. It is also one of the chief commercial crops in Nigeria, Sudan and Ethiopia. Scientific name: Sesamum indicum. Flavorful, crunchy sesame seeds are widely considered as healthy foods. 100 grams of seeds carry 573 calories. Although, much of its calorie comes from fats, sesame contains several notable health-benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins. The seeds are especially rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid, which comprises of up to 50% of fatty acids in them. Oleic acid helps lower LDL or "bad cholesterol" and increases HDL or "good cholesterol" in the blood. Research studies suggest that Mediterranean diet which is rich in mono-unsaturated fats may help prevent coronary artery disease, and stroke by favoring healthy serum lipid profile.
Botanical Name Arachis hypogaea Taste Typical Odor Odourless, no foreign odours Color Typical, beige/yellow typical Production area 6000 Tons Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg Loading 20 feet: 19 metric tonnes Analysis Values Purity 99.70% min Oil content 48.00% max Moisture 5.00% max
Hulled Sesame seeds The Natural Sesame seeds is processed and the skinless bright white sesame seeds is Hulled Sesame seeds. It has been classified on the type of drying process after hulling i.e. Sundried and Mechanically Dried.The material is also available after making it Sortex which increases the purity and the uniformity of the colour of seeds.
We are supplier and exporter of Sesame Seed. The sesame seeds contain a maximum of 5% moisture and a minimum of 50% oil content. This is why both local and international markets prefer our product. They are bagged with superior grade and high quality packages. Our various quality control parameters ensure that buyers receive products within the stipulated time. Natural Sesame seeds Specification Percentage Whitish Seeds (% Min) 99% Dark Seeds (% Max) 1% Purity (% Min) 99% Impurity (% Max) 1% Oil Content (% Min) 48% F.F.A (% Max) 1.5% Moisture (% Max) 6%