agricultural equiment sesame oil presser in iraq

   
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  • agricultural equiment sesame oil presser in iraq
Why is Sesame called a'survivor' crop?

For this reason, it has been called a ¡®survivor¡¯ crop. Currently, sesame is grown widely in the warmer regions of the world, with the largest production occurring in Sudan, India, Myanmar and Tanzania.

Where is Sesame grown?

Currently, sesame is grown widely in the warmer regions of the world, with the largest production occurring in Sudan, India, Myanmar and Tanzania. In many countries it is quite often grown as a minor crop in the farm and is used to add flavor and variety to local dishes rather than as a primary source of cooking oil.

What are sesame seeds used for?

Sesame seeds are used in baking, to top breads, buns and bagels, in crackers and in cakes. The ground seeds are used in East African cuisine in soups and fish dishes. They are also used in sweets, including a product similar to peanut brittle. Ground seeds are also used as a condiment in some Asian and Indian dishes.

Where did sesame come from?

Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) is likely one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world that is grown for edible oil. Evidence of early sesame production has been found dating back to 1600 B.C from the Tigris and Euphrates valleys. Many wild relatives of sesame are found in sub-Saharan Africa, with somewhat fewer also found in India.