Description
πΎ Hulled Sesame Seeds β Detailed Overview
1. Introduction
Hulled Brown Sesame Seeds are obtained by removing the outer husk of natural brown sesame seeds. Through the hulling process, these seeds gain a smoother texture, lighter color tone (compared to unhulled brown seeds), and enhanced digestibility. They retain their characteristic nutty flavor and high oil content, making them ideal for bakery, confectionery, health foods, and edible oil industries. Brown sesame seeds, known for their earthy taste and nutrient density, are especially valued in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
2. Processing of Hulled Sesame Seeds
Step-by-Step Process:
Step-by-Step Process:
Cleaning:
Raw brown sesame seeds are cleaned using sieves, aspirators, and destoners to eliminate dust, stones, sand, and foreign matter.
Soaking:
Cleaned seeds are soaked in water (sometimes with a mild alkaline solution) to loosen the hull layer for easier removal.
Dehulling:
The outer hull is removed mechanically using hulling machines. In some setups, seeds are gently rubbed or passed through abrasive rollers to separate the coat.
Separation:
Hulls are separated from kernels using gravity separators or washing tanks to obtain clean, hulled brown sesame kernels.
Drying:
The hulled seeds are dried to achieve a moisture level of 5β6%, ensuring extended shelf life and product stability.
Color Sorting & Grading:
Using advanced optical sorters, discolored or damaged seeds are removed to ensure uniform brown color and purity.
Packaging:
Final products are packed in polypropylene (PP) or paper bags (25β50 kg) for both domestic use and export markets.
3. Physical Characteristics
Parameter Specification Color Light to medium brown Purity 99.95% minimum Moisture 5β6% max Oil Content 48β52% Free Fatty Acid (FFA) 1.5% max Admixture 0.05% max Odor Characteristic nutty aroma Taste Rich, earthy, and nutty flavor Shelf Life 12 months (when stored in cool, dry place)
4. Nutritional Value (per 100g)
Nutrient Amount Energy ~573 kcal Protein 18β19 g Fat 49β50 g Carbohydrates 22β24 g Fiber 11β12 g Calcium 950β970 mg Iron 14β16 mg Magnesium 350β380 mg Phosphorus 620 mg Zinc 7β8 mg Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.8 mg
β‘οΈ Health Benefits:
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Promotes heart and bone health due to rich calcium and unsaturated fat content.
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Contains natural antioxidants (sesamol, sesamin, sesamolin) that combat free radicals.
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Supports skin, hair, and digestive health.
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A good vegan and gluten-free source of protein and minerals.
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Brown variant offers slightly higher iron and fiber content compared to white sesame seeds.
5. Applications
Industry Uses Food & Bakery Bread toppings, burger buns, biscuits, cookies, snack bars Confectionery Sweets like tilgul, chikki, halva Health Foods Energy bars, granola, salads, protein mixes Oil Extraction Produces aromatic, light-brown sesame oil Cosmetics Used in soaps, creams, and skincare formulations rich in vitamin E









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