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Sesame is a spice and seasoning that is widely used in many cuisines around the world. It is derived from the sesame plant, which is native to Africa and India. The seeds are small, flat, and oval-shaped, and have a nutty flavor. They are used in a variety of dishes, including salads, sauces, and baked goods. Sesame is also used to make tahini, a paste made from ground sesame seeds.
Sesame is a popular ingredient in many Asian cuisines, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It is also used in Middle Eastern dishes, such as hummus and falafel. In India, sesame is used to make a variety of dishes, including chutneys and curries.
The sesame market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include McCormick & Company, Inc., Ajinomoto Co., Inc., and The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. These companies offer a range of sesame products, including sesame oil, sesame seeds, and tahini. They also offer a variety of flavors, such as toasted, roasted, and raw. Show Less Read more