Sesame seed is a common ingredient in many cuisines. Sesame seeds were brought into 17th-century colonial America by enslaved West Africans. The whole plant was used in West African cuisine. The seeds thickened soups and puddings, or were roasted and infused to produce a coffee-like drink. After arriving in North America, the plant was grown by slaves as a subsistence staple to supplement their weekly rations. In
Caribbean cuisine, sugar and white sesame seeds are combined into a bar resembling
peanut brittle and sold in stores and street corners, like Bahamian Benny cakes. In Japan, whole seeds are found in many salads and baked snacks, and tan and black sesame seed varieties are roasted and used to make the flavouring
gomashio. Ground black sesame and rice form
zhimahu, a Chinese dessert and breakfast dish. The seeds and oil are used extensively in India, where sesame seeds mixed with heated
jaggery, sugar, or palm sugar are made into balls and bars similar to peanut brittle or nut clusters and eaten as snacks, such as
chikki. Sesame is a common ingredient in Middle Eastern cuisine. The seeds are made into
tahini paste and sweet
halva. It is a common component of the
Levantine spice mixture ''
za'atar'', popular throughout the Middle East. In Southern Italian cuisine, traditional sesame seed confections are one of many culinary remnants of the
Arabic period. These include a brittle-style
torrone served at Christmas known as
giurgiulena (from the Arabic
juljulàn) and a lightly sweet, seed-covered biscuit called
reginelle or sesamini. Similar sweets are found in neighboring cultures throughout the Mediterranean.
Sesame oil is sometimes used
for cooking, though not all varieties are suitable for high-temperature
frying. The "toasted" form of the oil (as distinguished from the "cold-pressed" form) has a distinctive pleasant aroma and taste, and is sometimes used as a table
condiment. File:Sesame oil.jpg |
Sesame oil File:HK KTD 觀塘道 414 Kwun Tong Road One Pacific Centre shop 海港酒家 Victoria Harbour Restaurant food dim sum 煎堆 sesame ball 飲茶 morning tea April 2023 Px3 02.jpg |
Jian dui covered with sesame seeds File:Goma dango 002.jpg |
Dango with sweet sesame seed sauce File:EgFoodTahina.jpg |
Tahini made of sesame seed paste File:PikiWiki Israel 14731 Sesame Baskets.JPG |Sesame seeds are often added to baked goods and confectionery File:Khao phan nga muan.jpg |Rolled
khao phan with black sesame seeds File:Bread Sticks With Sesame.jpg |Sesame seed breadsticks File:"A Gingelly cake".jpg |Sesame sweet cake File:Sesame Seed Ball (Candy).jpg |Sesame seed ball confection File:Til-Patti 2.jpg |
Til-patti – a sesame brittle-type confection from India File:Athens15 tango7174.jpg |
Simit,
koulouri, or
gevrek, a ring-shaped bread coated with sesame seeds File:Halva 12-2015.jpg |
Halva, Turkey File:Potato bourekas.jpg |Typical
Israeli Bourekas with sesame seeds File:Black sesame.jpg|Black sesame seeds, not to be confused with
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