Sesame Seed
› Black Sesame Seeds
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Called As:-
Black Sesame seed Black Sesame Seeds |
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Grades:-
Premium Grade A Grade B Grade |
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Seeds:-
Black Color Sesame Seed Black Color |
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Uses:-The black sesame seed lost its
natural richness and flavor while losing
its skin. Sesame seeds are hulled in fresh
water with no chemicals. Hulled sesame
seeds enrich bakery and confectionery
products and make a base for creamy sweet
paste. |
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› Hulled Sesame Seeds
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Called As:-
Hulled Sesame Seed Hulled Sesame Seeds |
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Grades:-
Premium Grade A Grade B Grade |
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Sesame Seeds:-
Hulled Sesame Seed Hulled |
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Uses:-The
hulled sesame seeds lost its natural
richness and flavor while losing its skin.
Sesame seeds are hulled in fresh water
with no chemicals. Hulled sesame seeds
enrich bakery and confectionery products
and make a base for creamy sweet paste. |
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Specification:-
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› Natural Sesame Seeds
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Called As:-
Natural Sesame Seed Natural Sesame Seeds |
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Grades:-
Premium Grade A Grade B Grade |
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Sesame Seeds:-Natural
sesame Seeds Natural |
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Uses: The natural sesame seeds is
extensively used in bakery products such
as breadsticks, bread, candies and
cookies, and as a garnish item on pasta
and vegetables. |
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› Sesame Seeds Auto Dried Auto Sortex
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Called As:-
Auto Dried Auto Sortex Sesame Seed Auto
dried Auto Sortex Sesame Seeds |
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Grades:-
Premium Grade A Grade B Grade |
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Sesame
Seeds:- Auto Dried Sesame Seed Auto Sortex
Sesame Seed Auto Dried |
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Uses:-The manufacturers of Tahina/Halwa
have to feed our this product directly
into their sesame grinder (mill) and they
will get sesame paste. No need of any
process and no material loss at their
factory. This results in lot of savings in
cost, labour and time. |
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MEDICINAL USES OF SESAME SEEDS:
Piles:
Sesame
seeds are highly beneficial in the
treatment of piles. They can be taken in
the form of decoction or as sweet meats.
Ground to paste with water, they are given
with butter for bleeding piles.
Skin Disorders:
A poultice of the sesame seeds can be
applied externally with beneficial results
over ulcers, burns and scalds. External
application of a mixture of equal parts of
sesame oil and lime water is also
effective in these conditions. The oil is
also used as a substitute for olive oil in
*****aceutical preparations for external
uses.
Anemia:
Black sesame seeds, as a rich source of
iron, are valuable in anemia. An emulsion
of the seeds is prepared by grinding and
straining them after soaking them in warm
water for a couple of hours. This
emulsion, mixed with a cupful of milk and
sweetened with jaggery, should be given to
patients suffering from anemia.
Dysentery and Diarrhoea:
Sesame seeds are useful in dysentery and
diarrhoea. Two tablespoonfuls of the seeds
should be lightly roasted on a frying pan.
They should then be ground into fine
powder and mixed with one tablespoon of
cow's ghee. The m*** should be divided
into three parts. Each part should be used
with boiled goat's milk thrice daily for
six days by the patients suffering from
chronic dysentery or diarrhoea. It acts as
an excellent medicine in these conditions.
Abortion:
Sesame seeds are traditionally used as a
medicine for causing abortion. One
tablespoonful of the seeds should be
ground with equal quantity of palm jaggery
and used twice daily in the early stage of
pregnancy for this purpose. It excites the
uterine contractions and thus expells the
fertilized ovum.
Respiratory Disorders:
The seeds are valuable in respiratory
disorders. An infusion of sesame seeds,
mixed with a tablespoonful of linseed, a
pinch of common salt and a desertspoonful
of honey, should be given once at night
with beneficial results, in acute and
chronic bronchitis, pneumonia and asthma.
It acts as an expectorant.
Menstrual Disorders:
Half a teaspoon of powder of sesame seeds
taken with hot water twice daily acts
excellently in reducing spasmodic pain
during menstruation in young unmarried
anemic girls. Its regular use, two days
prior to the expected periods, cures
scanty menstruation. Warm hip bath
containing a handful of bruised sesame
seeds should be simultaneously taken along
with this recipe.
Hair Disorders:
Crushed leaves of sesame are considered
beneficial in the treatment of dandruff. A
decoction made from the leaves and root is
used as a hair wash. It is said to prevent
premature greying of hair and promote
their growth.
GENERAL USES OF SESAME SEEDS:
Sesame is grown for its edible seeds which
are the source of gingelly oil. This oil
is used as a substitute for olive oil as a
salad dressing and in cooking. The fried
seeds are eaten in soups and, mixed with
sugar, are a popular sweetmeat in Africa
and Asia. |
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