Sesame seeds are tiny, oil-rich seeds derived from the Sesamum indicum plant. They have been cultivated for thousands of years and are widely used in various cuisines around the world. These seeds are small and flat, with a nutty flavor and a delicate crunch. Sesame seeds come in different colors, including white, black, and brown. They are commonly used as a topping for bread, buns, and bagels, as well as in confectionery items like cookies and cakes. Sesame seeds are also a key ingredient in tahini, a paste used in Middle Eastern cuisine. Apart from their culinary uses, sesame seeds are known for their nutritional value, being rich in healthy fats, protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
is used for centuries, especially in its original growing regions Iraq, Turkey and West Asia, as seasoning and in medicine. Black cumin oil is obtained from the seeds of the "true" black cumin. It originates in South Europe, North Africa, Asia Minor and the Mediterranean region. Nowadays the main growing regions are Egypt, India, Russia and Turkey. The black cumin is an annual plant and can reach a height of 30 cm. It blossoms from june to september and grows white to grey blue flowers. In those flowers bubble-like fruit capsules (2-3mm big) carry the seeds. They contain 0,5 % -1,5 % essential oil and 40 % fatty oil. The oil is obtained by cold pressing the seeds. The oil contains essential oils, linoleic acids, oleic acids, palmitic acids and a very small share of rare fatty acids. The essential oil protects the plant against oxidation.
Qualities:cold pressed, cold cold pressed, cold pressed organicpressed organic
Apperance:yellow to green
CAS number: :90064-32-7 / 8000-42-8
INCI: :Nigella Sativa Seed Oil
EINECS:290-094-1 / 310-127-6
Durability: :16 months
Storage:should be stored at a cool, dry, light shielded place, in sealed packaging
Soybean oil is a popular vegetable oil extracted from soybeans. It is a versatile and widely used cooking oil known for its mild flavor and high smoke point. Rich in healthy fats, it contains omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E, contributing to heart health and overall well-being. With its neutral taste, soybean oil is ideal for various culinary applications, including frying, baking, and dressings. Additionally, it serves as a common ingredient in processed foods and industrial products. Its widespread availability and nutritional benefits make soybean oil a staple in many kitchens and food industries worldwide.