yes
Sesame seed oil is extracted from sesame seeds, while sesame oil can refer to either toasted or untoasted versions of the oil. Sesame seed oil has a milder flavor and aroma compared to sesame oil, which has a stronger, nuttier taste. Sesame seed oil is commonly used for cooking and as a finishing oil, while sesame oil is often used for flavoring in Asian dishes and dressings.
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it's darker,it tastes different,why wouldn't it It's darker because the seeds are toasted.
Sesame seed is crushed, to get sesame oil and the by product is the sesame oil cake. These sesame oil cake has some oil content depending upon the crushing style, which may be in between 10 to 15%. From this oil cake, oil is extracted by extraction procedure. After the extraction process sesame oil meal is received as a by product.
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Yes, because it is a fat.
roasted sesame seed oil, of course!
Flax seed oil is derived from flax seed. They both have many benefits of which you can read in the link below. However, flax seed is high in fiber and the oil is not.
Sesame seeds can be used to make oil and tahini paste.
The Telugu name for Sesame Seed Oil is Nuvvula Nune.
It depends. What kind of oil? Sesame seed oil? Motor oil?