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Black Sesame - 100 gram bag

Description

Black sesame has an aromatic intensity that makes it a sought after ingredient for those looking to add a bold and complex touch to their dishes. Black sesame is also rich in fiber, calcium, magnesium, antioxidants.

These intense black seeds allow a captivating visual aesthetic.

Bag of 100 grams.

Quantity :
€2.94

€29.38 kg

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Bienfaits Black Sesame - 100 gram bag

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Botanique

100% black sesame.
(Made in a factory that uses sesame, gluten, mustard, peanut.)

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Compléments / Histoire

Sesame has been a cultivated plant for thousands of years and its origins probably date back to East Africa.Sesame is thought to have been domesticated more than 3,000 years ago, and it has since been widely cultivated in various regions of the world.
Sesame has a rich history and has been widely used in different cultures, including Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.Today, the world's major sesame producers include India, China, Sudan, Tanzania, Myanmar, and Mexico, among other countries.

Data sheet

Ingredient 1
Black sesame.
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Mode d'emploi

USE IN COOKING

In the kitchen, black sesame is exceptionally versatile.It can be added to your salads, stir-fries, vegetables, even in pastries and desserts

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Précautions d'emploi

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Allergènes

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Bienfaits Black Sesame - 100 gram bag

iconDesc1.png

Botanique

100% black sesame.
(Made in a factory that uses sesame, gluten, mustard, peanut.)

iconDesc1.png

Compléments / histoire

Sesame has been a cultivated plant for thousands of years and its origins probably date back to East Africa.Sesame is thought to have been domesticated more than 3,000 years ago, and it has since been widely cultivated in various regions of the world.
Sesame has a rich history and has been widely used in different cultures, including Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.Today, the world's major sesame producers include India, China, Sudan, Tanzania, Myanmar, and Mexico, among other countries.

Data sheet

Ingredient 1
Black sesame.
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Mode d'emploi

USE IN COOKING

In the kitchen, black sesame is exceptionally versatile.It can be added to your salads, stir-fries, vegetables, even in pastries and desserts

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Précautions d'emploi

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Allergènes

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