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Food: Sesame edit
Created by: Anonymous
Translations: 芝麻 (Chinese), السمسم (Arabic), Gergelim (Portuguese), Sésame (French), Сезам (Russian) All Translations
edit About Sesame
Sesame seeds are used in Asian cuisine (and sometimes garnishes on breads) and from them a smoky, sweet oil can be extracted to flavor food.

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