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Dongar Red Sesame

Dongar Red Sesame / लाल तीळ

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    Description

    Sesame is the oldest oilseed crop known to humanity. Archaeological remnants suggest sesame was first domesticated in the Indian subcontinent dating to 5500 years ago.

    Sesame seed is rich in oil, contains high amounts of (83-90%) unsaturated fatty acids.

    Sesame oil has burn healing effects, when rubbed on the skin soothes a minor burn or sunburn, as well as helps in the healing process.

    Sesame oil is ideal massage oil due to its excellent emollient properties. When applied topically, it aids in healing the chronic diseases of the skin.

    In India, Sesame Oil has been used as an antibacterial mouthwash, to relieve anxiety and insomnia and in the treatment of blurred vision, dizziness and headache.

    OOO Farms Dongar Red Sesame is grown in by tribal communities in forest regions.

    Health Benefits

    Protects Cardiovascular Function
    Aids in lowering of Cholesterol
    Good for Liver
    Antioxidant
    Anti-Inflammatory
    Anti-Cancer Properties
    Antitumour
    Prevents Osteoporosis

    Recommended Usage

    TAHINI
    MUKHWAS
    CHIKI
    LADDOO

    Commonly Known As

    English: RED SESAME
    Hindi: लाल तिल
    Marathi: लाल तीळ
    Gujarati: લાલ તલ
    Tamil: சிவப்பு எள்
    Telugu: ఎర్ర నువ్వులు
    Malayalam: ചുവന്ന എള്ള്
    Kannada: ಕೆಂಪು ಎಳ್ಳು
    Punjabi: ਲਾਲ ਤਿਲ
    Bengali: লাল তিল

    History

    Sesame is the oldest oilseed crop known to humanity.

    Archaeological remnants suggest sesame was first domesticated in the Indian subcontinent dating to 5500 years ago. There are claims that suggest trading of sesame between Mesopotamia and the Indian subcontinent occurred by 2000 BC. It is possible that the Indus Valley Civilization exported sesame oil to Mesopotamia.

    Excavations of King Tutankhamen uncovered baskets of sesame among other grave goods, suggesting that sesame was present
    in Egypt by 1350 BC.

    Archeological reports indicate that sesame was grown and pressed to extract oil at least 2750 years ago in the empire of Urartu.