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Sesame Seeds โ€” Nutrition Facts & Health Guide

Sesamum indicum ยท Evidence-based nutritional information for Australians

573
kcal / 100g
23.4g
Carbs
17.7g
Protein
11.8g
Fibre
35
GI (low)
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Sesame seeds are among the oldest cultivated oilseeds in the world โ€” providing exceptional calcium (975mg per 100g โ€” nearly the entire daily requirement), distinctive lignans with hormonal health benefits, and a rich flavour that underpins tahini, Asian cooking and Middle Eastern cuisines. Australian sesame is grown in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Adjust the slider for your serving size.
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Serving size:30g
172Calories (kcal)
7.0Carbs (g)
5.3Protein (g)
3.5Fibre (g)
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๐Ÿ“Š Full nutrition facts โ€” per 100g

NutrientAmount% Daily valueLevel
Calories573 kcal29%
Carbohydrates23.4g8%
Dietary fibre11.8g42%
Glycaemic Index (GI)35 โ€” Lowโ€”
Calcium975mg97%
Iron14.6mg81%
Magnesium351mg88%
Zinc7.8mg71%
Manganese2.5mg124%
Protein17.7g35%
Sesamin (lignan)significantโ€”

Based on Australian NRV. Source: FSANZ Australian Food Composition Database.

๐Ÿ“ˆ Glycaemic index (GI)

35
Glycaemic IndexLow GISesame seeds have a low GI of ~35. They are primarily fat and protein with very low net carbohydrate impact. The oil fraction and protein matrix slow any carbohydrate absorption significantly.
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๐Ÿ’Š Key vitamins & minerals

Calcium
975mg
97% RDI
Magnesium
351mg
88% RDI
Iron
14.6mg
81% RDI
Manganese
2.5mg
124% RDI
Zinc
7.8mg
71% RDI
Sesamin
significant
Lignan antioxidant

โœ… Health benefits

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Exceptional bone health (97% RDI calcium)

Sesame seeds provide 975mg of calcium per 100g โ€” nearly the entire daily requirement, and more per gram than dairy. However, availability varies: unhulled sesame retains oxalates that reduce absorption; tahini (hulled sesame paste) provides significantly more bioavailable calcium. 2 tablespoons of tahini provides approximately 13% of daily calcium needs with good bioavailability.

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Hormonal balance (sesamin and sesamolin lignans)

Sesame contains sesamin and sesamolin โ€” unique lignans that are converted by gut bacteria into compounds that modulate oestrogen metabolism. Regular sesame consumption is associated with reduced menopausal symptoms and improved hormonal balance in multiple clinical studies.

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Cardiovascular health

The combination of sesamin, sesamol and oleic/linoleic acids in sesame oil provides significant LDL cholesterol reduction, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Sesame oil is one of the most stable cooking oils due to its natural antioxidant content.

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Blood pressure (magnesium)

Sesame provides 88% of daily magnesium needs per 100g. Magnesium is one of the most clinically proven dietary blood pressure-lowering minerals โ€” it relaxes vascular smooth muscle and counteracts sodium's vasoconstrictive effects.

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โš ๏ธ Who should limit or avoid

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Sesame allergy โ€” now a top 9 allergen in Australia

Sesame allergy is the 9th most common food allergy in Australia and is declared on all food labels. It can cause severe anaphylaxis. If you have a sesame allergy, avoid all sesame products including tahini, hummus, sesame oil, Asian sesame sauces and foods with "may contain sesame" warnings.

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Warfarin users โ€” vitamin K content

Sesame contains moderate vitamin K. Large quantities may affect warfarin effectiveness. Keep intake consistent if on anticoagulants.

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Oxalate content (kidney stones)

Unhulled sesame seeds contain significant oxalates. People with a history of calcium oxalate kidney stones should use tahini (hulled) rather than whole unhulled sesame seeds and maintain adequate hydration.

โœ… For most healthy adults without sesame allergy, sesame seeds are an exceptionally nutritious food suitable for regular daily consumption in normal culinary quantities (1โ€“3 tablespoons).
โš•๏ธ General nutritional information only โ€” not a substitute for professional medical or dietary advice.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Possible side effects

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Allergic reaction (sesame allergy)

Sesame allergy can cause severe anaphylaxis โ€” this is the most serious risk. People with known sesame allergy must carry an EpiPen and avoid all sesame products entirely.

Applies to: all people with sesame allergy โ€” zero tolerance
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Digestive discomfort (large quantities)

Very large quantities of sesame seeds (over 50g) can cause digestive discomfort in some people. Normal culinary use (1โ€“3 tablespoons) is well tolerated by most adults.

Prevention: use in normal culinary quantities

๐Ÿ›’ How to buy sesame seeds

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Hulled vs unhulled โ€” know the difference

Unhulled (natural/brown) sesame retains the outer shell โ€” higher in calcium, fibre and oxalates, with a slightly bitter flavour. Hulled (white/ivory) sesame has the bran removed โ€” more commonly used, less bitter, better for tahini. For maximum calcium absorption, tahini made from hulled seeds is superior to whole unhulled seeds due to reduced oxalate content.

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Check for rancidity โ€” sesame oils oxidise

Sesame seeds have natural antioxidants (sesamol, sesamolin) that extend shelf life significantly compared to other seeds. However, exposed or poorly stored sesame can still go rancid โ€” smell before buying from bulk bins. Fresh sesame has a mild, sweet nutty scent. Rancid sesame smells sharp or paint-like.

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Toasted vs raw โ€” when to use which

Toasting sesame seeds (dry pan, medium heat, 3โ€“4 minutes until golden) dramatically intensifies their nutty flavour and is preferred for garnishing dishes. Raw seeds are better for tahini and baking where texture matters more than flavour. Never toast sesame seeds in oil โ€” they burn easily.

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australian tip: Australia grows sesame commercially in Queensland (Kingaroy region) and the Northern Territory, with the industry expanding due to Asian market demand. Australian sesame is export-quality. Most sesame sold in Australian supermarkets is imported (India, Ethiopia, Myanmar). Health food stores and Middle Eastern grocers offer better quality and value than supermarkets for bulk sesame. Black sesame seeds (available at Asian grocers) have a more intense flavour and higher antioxidant content than white varieties.

๐ŸงŠ Storage tips & shelf life

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Pantry
6โ€“12 months
Sealed jar, cool dark place

Sesame's natural antioxidants (sesamol) provide exceptional shelf stability compared to other seeds. Store in a sealed jar away from light and heat. The kitchen pantry works well in mild climates.

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Refrigerator
Up to 2 years
Airtight container

Significantly extends shelf life. Recommended in warm Australian climates or for bulk purchases. Bring to room temperature before use in recipes requiring consistent texture.

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Freezer
Up to 3 years
Airtight bag or jar

Sesame freezes exceptionally well with no quality loss. Ideal for bulk buying. Use directly from frozen in cooking โ€” no thawing needed for most applications.

๐Ÿ“– About sesame seeds โ€” complete guide

Sesame is arguably the world's oldest cultivated oilseed โ€” archaeological evidence of sesame cultivation dates to at least 3500 BCE in the Harappan civilisation of the Indian subcontinent. The phrase 'open sesame' from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves references the dramatic way sesame seed pods burst open when ripe โ€” a natural mechanism that made early harvesting difficult and explains why much agricultural development focused on non-shattering pod varieties. Today, sesame is grown on approximately 13 million hectares globally and underpins a vast range of cuisines from Japanese (gomasio, sesame oil), Middle Eastern (tahini, halva, za'atar), Indian (til ladoo, sesame chutneys) to Chinese and Korean cooking.

The calcium content of sesame seeds deserves particular attention given Australia's dairy-heavy calcium narrative. Unhulled sesame seeds contain approximately 975mg of calcium per 100g compared to milk's 120mg per 100g. However, the bioavailability comparison is nuanced: sesame's calcium is partially bound by oxalic acid in unhulled seeds, reducing absorption. Tahini (made from hulled seeds with much lower oxalate content) provides significantly better calcium bioavailability โ€” approximately 20โ€“21% absorption rate versus 32% for dairy milk. For the estimated 5% of Australians who are dairy-free or lactose intolerant, tahini represents one of the most practical and bioavailable plant calcium sources available.

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๐Ÿ’ก Interesting facts about sesame seeds

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The phrase 'open sesame' references how sesame seed pods burst dramatically open when ripe
The sesame pod splits open suddenly and forcefully along its length when seeds mature โ€” a natural seed-dispersal mechanism. Early farmers observed this dramatic opening and the phrase became a metaphor for sudden access or revelation. Non-shattering varieties were a key agricultural development that enabled large-scale commercial cultivation.
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100g of sesame seeds contains more calcium than 8 glasses of milk โ€” though bioavailability differs
Sesame seeds provide 975mg calcium per 100g; full-cream milk provides 120mg per 100g. A person would need to drink approximately 800ml of milk to match the calcium in 100g of sesame. However, at typical serving sizes (1โ€“2 tbsp), sesame provides 130โ€“260mg of calcium โ€” a meaningful daily contribution alongside other dietary sources.
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Sesame oil is one of the most stable cooking oils โ€” it can last years due to natural antioxidants
Sesame oil contains sesamol and sesamolin โ€” powerful phenolic antioxidants that prevent oxidative rancidity. These compounds are so effective that sesame oil was historically used as a preservative for other foods and is still used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine as a stable carrier oil. Commercial sesame oil often has a 2-year shelf life even after opening.
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Sudan, Nigeria and Tanzania produce over 50% of the world's sesame seeds
Despite being associated with Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine, Africa produces the majority of global sesame supply. The plants thrive in hot, dry conditions โ€” making them well-suited to sub-Saharan African growing conditions. Australia's growing sesame industry in Queensland and the NT competes primarily on food safety and consistency rather than volume.
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Tahini โ€” a paste of ground sesame seeds โ€” has a higher calcium density than any dairy product
Two tablespoons (30g) of tahini provides approximately 128mg of calcium with reasonable bioavailability from hulled seeds. Unlike nut butters, tahini is made solely from sesame seeds and retains most of sesame's mineral content. It is the primary calcium source in many traditional plant-based diets across the Middle East and Mediterranean.
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