sesame

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الإنجليزية - التركية
susam

4. Susam yağını wokta ısıtın ve tereyağını eritin. - 4. Heat the sesame oil in the wok and melt the butter.

Susam tohumu veya biraz baharat ekleyebilirsiniz. - You can add sesame seed oil or some seasoning.

sesame oil susam yağı
(isim) susam
tahin
Sesamum indicum
(Tıp) Sesamum indicum adlı bitkinin yağdan zengin tohumları, susam
sesame oil
susam yağı

4. Susam yağını wokta ısıtın ve tereyağını eritin. - 4. Heat the sesame oil in the wok and melt the butter.

sesame seed
susam tohumu
sesame paste
Tahin
sesame seed bun
Susamlı hamburger ekmeği
sesame street
susam sokak
sesame oil
susam yağı, şırlağan
sesame seed
susam

Susam tohumu veya biraz baharat ekleyebilirsiniz. - You can add sesame seed oil or some seasoning.

Sesame.
küncü
one component of sesame oil
tahin tek bileşenli
open sesame
Acil susam acil
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A tropical Asian plant Sesamum indicum bearing small flat seeds used as food and as a source of oil
The seed of this plant
{n} oily grain, a plant
European standard for authentication and authorization
East Indian annual erect herb; source of sesame seed or benniseed and sesame oil
Secure European System for Applications in a Multi-vendor Environment, European research and development project that extended Kerberos by adding authorization and access services
Either of two annual herbaceous plants of the genus Sesamum S
Til Seeds
{i} tropical Asian plant bearing small edible seeds; edible seeds of the sesame plant which are used in foods and are also a source of oil
orientale, from the seeds of which an oil is expressed; also, the small obovate, flattish seeds of these plants, sometimes used as food
Sesame is a plant grown for its seeds and oil, which are used in cooking. sesame seeds. a tropical plant grown for its seeds and oil and used in cooking open sesame (sesamum, from sesamon, sesame). Erect, annual plant (Sesamum indicum) of numerous types and varieties in the family Pedaliaceae. It has been cultivated since antiquity for its seeds, which are used as food and flavouring and yield a prized oil. The hulled seeds, creamy or pearly white and tiny, have a mild, nutlike aroma and taste. The whole seed is used extensively in the cuisines of the Middle East and Asia. Sesame oil, noted for its stability and its resistance to becoming rancid, is used as a salad or cooking oil, in shortening and margarine, in the manufacture of soaps, pharmaceuticals, and lubricants, and as an ingredient in cosmetics
Indicum, and S
teel
{i} benne
Sesame Street
A television show for children on PBS, associated with politically correct educational content

Find the park's western edge and spill out into aptly named Park Slope -- a crown jewel of Brooklyn neighborhoods. Its tree-lined streets, romantic brownstones and cozy cafes emanate a family-friendly, Sesame Street vibe.

sesame leaf
a leaf of the sesame plant
sesame leaf
a leaf of the perilla plant
sesame oil
Oil extracted from sesame seeds (often after roasting) and used to flavor foods
Sesame Street
{i} educational television program for young children which began in the late 1960's that teaches awareness of letters and numbers (uses the "Muppets", live actors, animation and puppets)
Sesame Street
one of the most popular and admired television programmes for young children, made in the US and also shown in the UK and other countries. It teaches children about numbers, letters etc in an amusing way, and it also deals with social questions such as racism and attitudes to people who are disabled. The characters who appear in the programme include Big Bird, Kermit the Frog,Oscar the Grouch, and the Cookie Monster
sesame cookies
biscuits that are coated with sesame seeds, biscuits that contain sesame seeds
sesame cooky
cookies made with sesame seeds
sesame oil
Strong nutty smell; used in creams and soaps for its moisturizing properties Also known as gingilli oil, this oil has been known since earliest antiquity, from ancient Egypt to the Indian continent, as a soothing, gentle emollient It is an extremely good substitute for olive oil and has excellent longevity in massage preparations
sesame oil
Is made from roasted crushed white sesame seeds; is an aromatic golden-colored oil with a nutty flavor It is always used in small quantities, and added mostly towards the end of the cooking time It is not the same as the sesame oil sold in health food stores and should not be used to fry food
sesame oil
A light, emollient oil obtained from sesame seeds
sesame oil
an oil expressed from sesame seeds; it comes in two basic types: light and dark; lighter varieties are good for salad dressing and sauté dark sesame oil is drizzled on Asian dishes as a flavor accent after cooking
sesame oil
Thick, amber-colored, and aromatic, dark sesame oil is made from roasted sesame seeds Dark sesame oil burns easily and loses flavor when overheated, so it is used mostly as a condiment or flavoring for dressings, soups, and stir-frys It is available at Asian groceries and well stocked supermarkets
sesame oil
(seed based) Natural moisturising properties from mono-unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids make sesame oil a great inclusion for natural skin care Also high in Vitamins B and E
sesame oil
Pressed from the sesame seed; rich in vitamins and minerals Contains some proteins and lecithin, and may help protect the skin from sun
sesame oil
Concentrated, strong-flavored oil made from toasted sesame seeds Widely used throughtout China in marinades, soups, and as a last-minute flavor enhancer Refrigerate for up to 6 months
sesame oil
nutrient, emollient
sesame oil
This oil is high in polyunsaturated fast (4th behind safflower, soybean, and corn) There are two basic forms: light and dark The light form is lighter in color and flavor and has a hint of nuttiness The dark from is much stronger
sesame oil
oil obtained from sesame seeds
sesame oil
This oil pressed from the sesame sees has a slightly nutty flavor Used as a flavoring in Oriental cooking, not a cooking oil Used for flavoring a dish at the last minute The health food-store version is not made from toasted sesame seed, so the flavor is very bland Find in Oriental markets and larger supermarkets
sesame oil
This amber colored, aromatic oil, made from pressed and toasted sesame seeds, is a popular ingredient in Chinese cooking Not for use as a cooking oil, however, as the flavor is too intense and it burns quite easily Instead, sesame oil is normally added as a flavoring agent in the final stages of cooking Sesame oil has been used since ancient times; the Babylonians cultivated sesame seeds for their oil, and the Persians used it as both a food and medicine It is still used in holistic preparations for everything from treating infections to stimulating brain activity (It is also believed to contain antioxidants)
sesame seed
small oval seeds of the sesame plant
open sesame
Open up!
open sesame
Any successful means of achieving a result, especially means that are magical or technical, or otherwise beyond the understanding of most people

When Mussolini was a young chap, he dabbled with socialism, imagining it to be an open sesame to a better society.

sesame.
sesamum
open sesame
Any very successful means of achieving a result
open sesame
A magical command; used by Ali Baba
The sesame
oilseed
open sesame
any very successful means of achieving a result a magical command; used by Ali Baba
open sesame
A simple, trusty means of attaining a goal. an easy way to achieve something that is usually very difficult open sesame to
open sesame
magical phrase that opens doors
sesames
plural of sesame
sesame

    الواصلة

    ses·a·me

    التركية النطق

    sesımi

    المترادفات

    sesame seed

    النطق

    /ˈsesəmē/ /ˈsɛsəmiː/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'se-s&-mE also 'se- ] (noun.) 1682. Latin sesamum, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sēsamon), from a Semitic source. Compare Arabic سمسم (símsim), Assyrian shamash-shammū, Aramaic shūmshĕmā.
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