Sesamum indicum

NOUN
  1. East Indian annual erect herb; source of sesame seed or benniseed and sesame oil
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  • The third important mole and pipian seed, sesame (sesamum indicum), was introduced to Mexico by the Europeans. Cooking with seeds: Semillas en la cocina
  • Ajonjolí (sesame) sesamum indicum: An indispensible ingredient in many moles, as well as being the traditional mole Poblano garnish, sesame seeds are used to top the sandwich rolls called cemitas and a variety of other baked goods. A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina
  • Method: Observing the effects of alcohol extract from Sesamum indicum flower on tumor growth in sarcoma 180 ( S180 ) and Heps 22 ( H22) tumorigenic mouse, and on weight of immune organs.
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