India (Uttar Pradesh): seeds dried and ground into flour for bread[sic] (chapati?). The seeds are also reported eaten uncooked. This site is provided to Mr. Freedman by Dr. Jules Janick, Emeritus ...
The ancient sesame, Sesamum indicum, was once prized as an oil crop in Babylon and Assyria 4,000 years ago. The plant is known to attract bumblebees and it can bring more pollinators into your ...
Sesame seeds are small but mighty, packed with flavor and nutrition. Whether you sprinkle them... The post The Essential ...
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Varanasi: A new species of phytopathogenic fungi, epicoccum indicum (Ascomycota, Didymellaceae), associated with an emerging leaf spot disease in Chry.