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Sesame Seeds, Bringing Out The Flavor

Black and white sesame seeds are among the most common flavorings and condiments in Japanese cooking.

They are best kept stored in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator.

Sesame Seeds, Bringing Out The Flavor Step 1


To bring out their flavor and fragrance, toast them in a dry pan over medium heat.
Sesame Seeds, Bringing Out The Flavor Step 2


If a recipe calls for ground sesame seeds, you can gently crush them using a mortar and pestle, or pulse the sesame seeds briefly in a spice grinder.

Be careful not to mash or grind the sesame seeds into a paste.


Once ground, use sesame seeds immediately for peak aroma and flavor.

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