
Oil Seeds
Sesame Seeds
Sesame seeds can be described as tiny oval seeds that are flat in their structure and have a nutty taste as well as a delicate crunch. They are the most common forms of seeds produced in the world. The sesame seeds are highly held in the market because of their high content of sesame oil. These seeds come in a variety of colors like white, yellow, black and red.
The seeds of sesame are obtained from 'Sesamum indicum', an annual herb that grows well in hot climates up to a maximum height of seven feet. These seeds mature inside a pod which pop up once they become mature. They are widely used in making bread products, confectioneries, and as a garnishing item.
Types of Sesame Seeds
Sesame seeds can broadly categorized as per the following three types:
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White Sesame Seeds:
White Sesame seeds are used in making bakery and are the most widely used seeds in the market. It needs not be processed can be directly consumed - Black Sesame Seeds
These form of seeds are well known for their medicinal properties. They contain at least 60% more calcium than hulled seeds. Their aroma and flavour are also quite well known - Brown Sesame Seeds
These seeds are popularly used for oil extraction purpose. These are non-hulled seeds, and are widely used in cereals, candies, granola, baked items, etc. They are a rich source of protein, iron, calcium and phosphorus.
Commodity | Sesame Seeds - Natural 99/1 |
Sesame Seeds - Natural 98/2 |
Hulled White Sesame Seed |
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Origin | Gujarat (India) | Gujarat (India) | Gujarat (India) |
Purity | 99% | 98% | 99.95% |
Admixture | 1% | 2% | 0.5% |
Quality | 99% White Seeds 1% Other Color 1% Admixture |
98% White Seeds 2% Other Color 2% Admixture |
Auto Dry Hulled and Sundry Hulled |
Moisture | 8% Maximum | 8% Maximum | 8% Maximum |
FFA | 2% Max | 2% Max | 2% Max |
Oil Content | 48% Minimum | 48% Minimum | 48% Minimum |
Packing | 50 Kg in Jute / PP Bags Gross for Net |
50 Kg in Jute / PP Bags Gross for Net |
50 Kg in Jute / PP Bags Gross for Net |
Quantity | 18 MT per 20’ FCL | 18 MT per 20’ FCL | 18 MT per 20’ FCL |