White Sesame Seeds

Sesame is the oldest oilseed crop. The seed was later domesticated on the Indian subcontinent during 3050-3500 B.C.

Sesame seeds Fact

Sesame seeds are tiny, oil-rich seeds that grow in pods on the Sesamum indicum plant. They have been used in folk medicine for thousands of years.

Unhulled seeds have the outer, edible husk intact, while hulled seeds come without the husk.
Sesame seeds are a good source of hair-nourishing vitamins and minerals such as copper, manganese, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, phosphorus, vitamin B1, amino acids, selenium, and dietary fiber. Plus, these tiny seeds also contain natural antioxidants – sesamin, sesamolin, and sesamol.