Sesame seeds 芝麻 (zhī ma)
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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Made from sesame seeds, there are two kinds, light (untoasted) and toasted. The light variety can be used for cooking. The toasted variety is an amber-colored oil made from roasted and pressed sesame seeds. It is very fragrant and has a slight peanut flavor. It is generally not used for frying but is added at the end of cooking or as a condiment to add flavor.

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