szezámot
Szezámot is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "sesame" in English. It refers to the small, oil-rich seeds produced by the Sesamum indicum plant. These seeds are widely cultivated for their culinary and nutritional value, and have been used for thousands of years in various cultures. Szezámot seeds are typically oval and flattened, with a nutty flavor that can vary in intensity depending on whether they are consumed raw or roasted.
The Sesamum indicum plant is an annual herb that thrives in warm climates. It produces pods that
In culinary applications, szezámot is incredibly versatile. It is commonly used whole, as a topping for bread,