Organic black sesame seeds
Product description :
SUPERFOOD DESCRIPTION
Black Sesame Seeds have a rich history with references made as far back as Babylonia and Ancient Egypt. They are considered to be a staple food in both Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine and in the Asian Herbal Tradition. According to Traditional Asian Herbal medicine the seeds are associated with the liver and kidney meridians and are traditionally used to prevent the premature greying of hair. Black sesame seeds are a source of whole food Calcium and Iron and a source of Fiber. They also contain protein, Phosphorous, Iron, Magnesium and B Vitamins. This gluten free superseed makes the perfect nutritious snack. Organic Traditions black sesame seeds have a rich, nutty flavour.
Overview of Key Benefits
Calcium Benefits Calcium is an important mineral contributing to the formation of bones and teeth and plays a role in blood clotting.
Zoological Info
Country of Origin: Pakistan
Ingredients: Certified Organic Black Sesame Seeds
Botanical Name: Sesamum indicum
Form: Seeds.
Allergen Information
Produced in a facility that packages tree nuts (Almonds, Hazelnuts and Cashews). The facility is dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free and peanut free.
Storage Information
Refrigeration not required. Store in a cool, dry, dark place.
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