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Wikipedia Article About Sesame seed on Wikipedia History tells us that sesame seed is the first recorded seasoning, dating back to 3000 B.C. Assyria. It grows widely in India and throughout the Orient. The seeds were brought to America by African slaves, who called it benn6 (pronounced BEHNnee) seed, and it subsequently became very popular in Southern cooking. These tiny, flat seeds come in shades of brown, red and black, but those most commonly found are a pale grayish-ivory. Sesame seed has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor that makes it versatile enough for use in baked goods such as breads, pastries, cakes and cookies. The seed is available packaged in supermarkets and can be found in bulk in Middle Eastern markets and health-food stores. Because of a high oil content, sesame seed turns r Sesame Seed należy do kategorii nasiona. Sesame Seed is a seed.
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Bardzo bogate w proteiny, z tych nasion można zrobić wspaniały chleb, jednakże uprawa ziemi pod sezam jest dość trudne zwłaszcza przy klimacie Amakny. W rezultacie, sezam jest bardzo rzadki i drogi. .
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Extremely rich in protein, this seed is a choice ingredient in the making of tasty bread, but the cultivation of sesame is rather delicate in the Amaknian climate. As a result, it is very rare and expensive.
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Sesame Seed należy do kategorii nasiona. Sesame Seed is a seed. Wikipedia Article About Sesame seed on Wikipedia History tells us that sesame seed is the first recorded seasoning, dating back to 3000 B.C. Assyria. It grows widely in India and throughout the Orient. The seeds were brought to America by African slaves, who called it benn6 (pronounced BEHNnee) seed, and it subsequently became very popular in Southern cooking. These tiny, flat seeds come in shades of brown, red and black, but those most commonly found are a pale grayish-ivory. Sesame seed has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor that makes it versatile enough for use in baked goods such as breads, pastries, cakes and cookies. The seed is available packaged in supermarkets and can be found in bulk in Middle Eastern markets and health-food stores. Because of a high oil content, sesame seed turns rancid quickly. it can be stored airtight in a cool, dark place for up to 3 months, refrigerated up to 6 months or frozen up to a year. Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. The precise natural origin of the species is unknown. It is widely naturalised in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds. Sesame seeds may be the oldest condiment known to man. They are highly valued for their oil which is exceptionally resistant to rancidity. "Open sesame"—the famous phrase from the Arabian Nights—reflects the distinguishing feature of the sesame seed pod, which bursts open when it reaches maturity.
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