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Is anyone using the white sesame seeds? The milk is so great I hate to give it

up but I guess I should know if it is raw or not. Are the white dehulled

sesame seeds considered raw and how do they get dehulled? We have been making

the best " milkshakes' with white ones.

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

Melody

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi, Melody!

I was wondering myself about the white sesame seeds. I noticed that they don't

sprout. I have been making sesame seed milk too, and it's so good. I put frozen

organic strawberries and soaked dates into it.

Does anybody know about the white sesame seeds? I would appreciate any input.

Eva

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Melody

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Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:30 PM

[Raw Food]Questions about Sesame Seeds

 

 

 

Is anyone using the white sesame seeds? The milk is so great I hate to give

it up but I guess I should know if it is raw or not. Are the white dehulled

sesame seeds considered raw and how do they get dehulled? We have been making

the best " milkshakes' with white ones.

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

Melody

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I would assume they are dehulled. That would explain why they dont' sprout

 

I'm just hypothisizing, could be wrong

 

 

On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 09:08:55AM -0800, Eva Humphrey wrote:

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> Hi, Melody!

> I was wondering myself about the white sesame seeds. I noticed that they don't

sprout. I have been making sesame seed milk too, and it's so good. I put frozen

organic strawberries and soaked dates into it.

> Does anybody know about the white sesame seeds? I would appreciate any input.

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Can you make milk, etc. from the brown organic with hull sesame seeds? Or will

it be crunchy. (ew!)

 

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Hulled white sesame seeds won't sprout. Although the seeds may be

hulled mechanically, sometimes chemical solvents are used in the

hulling process. (See below)

 

Unhulled sesame seeds are easy to sprout; takes only a few days. I

sprout them on a regular basis. They're high in calcium and other

nutrients. You can make milk from the sprouted seeds.

 

- Janet

 

From http://www.ipmcenters.org/cropprofiles/docs/ussesame.html

" De-hulled seed " is produced by a wet/chemical process to remove

hulls. The hulls surrounding the seed are removed in a wet process

using caustic soda (a sodium hydroxide solution) to loosen and remove

hulls from the seed. The decorticated hulls are discarded. The bare

seed is then washed and dried to produce a premium confectionary

product. These de-hulled seed make up 50% of the U.S. market, for use

in speciality baked goods or added as a topping after buns, rolls, or

crackers are baked.

 

 

 

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>   Melody

>   rawfood

>   Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:30 PM

>   [Raw Food]Questions about Sesame Seeds

>

>   Is anyone using the white sesame seeds?  The milk is so great I

> hate to give it up but I guess I should know if it is raw or not.  

> Are the white dehulled sesame seeds considered raw and how do they get

> dehulled?   We have been making the best " milkshakes' with white ones.

>

>   Thanks for any advice.

>

>   Melody

>

 

 

 

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The Sesame milk is such a great comfort food isn't it. I really hope that the

hulled ones are ok as I did sprout the unhulled and the milk had a bitter taste

and a " sprout " taste. I like just blending the soaked seeds with water and some

dates. It makes a great " milkshake " ; add some ground flax seed on top and you

have a super breakfast milkshake. I like your idea, Eva of adding the fruit,

bet a banana with those strawberries would be good too.

 

Melody

 

Eva Humphrey <waveoflight wrote:

 

Hi, Melody!

I was wondering myself about the white sesame seeds. I noticed that they don't

sprout. I have been making sesame seed milk too, and it's so good. I put frozen

organic strawberries and soaked dates into it.

Does anybody know about the white sesame seeds? I would appreciate any input.

Eva

-

Melody

rawfood

Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:30 PM

[Raw Food]Questions about Sesame Seeds

 

 

 

Is anyone using the white sesame seeds? The milk is so great I hate to give

it up but I guess I should know if it is raw or not. Are the white dehulled

sesame seeds considered raw and how do they get dehulled? We have been making

the best " milkshakes' with white ones.

 

Thanks for any advice.

 

Melody

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On Dec 10, 2004, at 8:22 PM, Melody wrote:

> I did sprout the unhulled and the milk had a bitter taste and a

> " sprout " taste. 

 

You might have sprouted them too long. Sesame sprouts will take on a

bitter flavor if sprouted longer than a few days.

 

- Janet

 

 

 

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