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Is semillas de sésámo vegan?

Semillas de sésámo is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is semillas de sésámo?

Semillas de sésamo, also known as sesame seeds, are tiny, oval-shaped seeds with a slightly nutty flavor and a delicate, crunchy texture. These seeds are commonly used in many culinary traditions around the world, including Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisine. They are rich in healthy fats, protein, and fiber, as well as various vitamins and minerals, including calcium, magnesium, and iron. Semillas de sésamo can be sprinkled on top of bread, crackers, or salads, or used to make tahini, a paste that is a staple ingredient in many savory dishes. They are also commonly used in sweets, such as halva or sesame bars.

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