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Sesame oil is a type of oil derived from sesame seeds. It is commonly used in cooking, especially in Asian cuisine, and is known for its nutty flavor and aroma. It is also used as a condiment and for medicinal purposes. Sesame oil is high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health. It is also rich in antioxidants, which can help protect against oxidative damage.
Sesame oil is produced by pressing sesame seeds to extract the oil. It is then refined and filtered to remove impurities. The oil is then bottled and sold in various forms, including cold-pressed, refined, and toasted.
The sesame oil market is part of the larger oils and fats market. It is a growing market, with demand driven by the increasing popularity of Asian cuisine and the health benefits associated with sesame oil.
Some companies in the sesame oil market include La Tourangelle, Kadoya Sesame Mills, and La Tourangelle. Show Less Read more