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Sesame Oils- Refined and Toasted
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Refined Sesame Oils
Sesame Oil - Refined / Sesame Oil - Toasted
Oldest cultivated crop in the world obtained from the sesame seed (sesamum indicum)
Helps eliminate newly made cholesterol
Used in pharmaceutical industry as a carrier for certain vaccines, as the body metabolises it quickly and easily
Unique natural preservative which creates a more stable oil
Very stable and resistant to oxidation
Known for its rapid absorption into the skin
Perfect balance of oleic and linoleic acids, which makes a great moisturizing agent and skin protector
Creates stable lather and conditioning properties in soap
Sesame Oil is the refined fixed oil obtained from the seed of one or more cultivated varieties of Sesamum indicum Linn‚ (Fam. Pedaliaceae).
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Toasted Sesame Oils
Sesame Oil - Refined / Sesame Oil - Toasted
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This amber colored, aromatic oil, made from pressed and toasted sesame seeds, is a popular ingredient in Chinese cooking. Not for use as a cooking oil, however, as the flavor is too intense and it burns quite easily. Instead, sesame oil is normally added as a flavoring agent in the final stages of cooking. Sesame oil has been used since ancient times; the Babylonians cultivated sesame seeds for their oil, and the Persians used it as both a food and medicine. It is still used in holistic preparations for everything from treating infections to stimulating brain activity. Thick, amber-colored, and aromatic, dark sesame oil is made from roasted sesame seeds. Dark sesame oil burns easily and loses flavor when overheated, so it is used mostly as a condiment or flavoring for dressings, soups, and stir-frys. It is available at Asian groceries and well stocked supermarkets.
Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a crop grown primarily for its oil-rich seeds. The small, cream-white sesame seed is used whole in cooking for its rich nutty flavour, and also yields a cooking oil. Sesame seeds are sometimes added to bagels and the top of hamburger buns. Sesame seeds are baked into crackers, often in the form of sticks. Sesame plants are also known as til in India and benne in Africa.
Toasted Sesame Oil is the fixed oil obtained from the seed of one or more cultivated varieties of Sesamum indicum Linn‚ (Fam. Pedaliaceae).