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  1. Sesame

    Join Sesame Sesame is an interdisciplinary product and research team focused on making voice companions useful for daily life. Learn more about our team and mission.

  2. Sesame - Wikipedia

    Sesame has one of the highest oil contents of any seed. With a rich, nutty flavor, it is a common ingredient in cuisines around the world. Like other foods, it can trigger allergic reactions in some …

  3. Sesame | The Way Health Care Should Be

    Sesame-affiliated provider practices are independently owned and operated by licensed clinicians who provide clinical services using the Sesame telehealth platform.

  4. Sesame Street | Preschool Games, Videos, & Coloring Pages to Help …

    Children can help their Sesame Street friends manage their big feelings with a three-step strategy: noticing how their body feels, naming their feelings, and trying something that may help.

  5. Sesame | Taxonomy, History of Use, Physical Description, & Facts ...

    Jan 16, 2026 · sesame, (Sesamum indicum), erect annual plant of the family Pedaliaceae, grown since antiquity for its seeds, which are used as food and flavoring and from which a prized oil is extracted.

  6. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.): A Comprehensive Review of Nutritional ...

    Sep 30, 2022 · Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), of the Pedaliaceae family, is one of the first oil crops used in humans.

  7. Sesame(英语单词)_百度百科

    Sesame(/'sesəmi/)是英语中表示芝麻的不可数名词,指热带植物芝麻及其种子与油脂,源自拉丁语并经希腊语演变进入英语。 该词在农业与食品工业中应用广泛,种子可食用或榨油,常见衍生品包括 …

  8. 8 Benefits of Sesame Seeds, Plus Facts and Nutrition - Health

    Oct 24, 2025 · Sesame seeds are rich in protein and healthy fats, helping support blood sugar control. Sesame's unsaturated fats may reduce heart disease risk. People with a sesame allergy should avoid...

  9. Real Food Encyclopedia - Sesame - FoodPrint

    Learn all about the foodprint of sesame to find out what impact your food has on the environment, animals, and people.

  10. 芝麻 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书

    Systematics and evolution in Sesamum L. (Pedaliaceae), part 1: Evidence regarding the origin of sesame and its closest relatives. Webbia (University of Florence). 2015-01-02, 70 (1): 1–42.