Sesame seeds joined the major food allergens list under U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidelines as of January 1, 2023. This means that packaged food must list sesame as an allergen just as they ...
The sesame plant grows in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and South America. People cultivate it for its edible seeds, which are a popular addition to many dishes ...
Sesame in the U.S. was recently declared the ninth major food allergen. This comparative review looked at how different forms of sesame (whole, crushed, tahini) may influence the outcome of oral food ...
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