sesamum indicum adlı bitkinin yağdan zengin tohumları, susam

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(Tıp) sesame
A tropical Asian plant Sesamum indicum bearing small flat seeds used as food and as a source of oil
{n} oily grain, a plant
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East Indian annual erect herb; source of sesame seed or benniseed and sesame oil
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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
The seed of this plant
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
sesamum indicum adlı bitkinin yağdan zengin tohumları, susam

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    se·sa·mum in·di·cum ad·lı bit·ki·nin yağ·dan zen·gin to·hum·la·rı, su·sam

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