What are the most common hidden sources of sesame?

Sesame allergies are becoming more common, and sesame can be hidden in many foods. Being aware of these hidden sources is crucial for managing a sesame allergy. Here are some common hidden sources of sesame:

In Foods:

  • Baked Goods: Breads, bagels, buns, and other baked goods can contain sesame seeds or sesame oil.
  • Hummus: This popular dip is typically made with tahini (sesame paste).
  • Tahini: Sesame paste, a key ingredient in hummus and other Middle Eastern dishes.
  • Halva: A Middle Eastern sweet made from sesame paste.
  • Asian Cuisine: Sesame seeds and sesame oil are frequently used in Asian dishes.
  • Salad Dressings: Some salad dressings, especially those with an Asian or nutty flavor, may contain sesame oil.
  • Snack Foods: Some snack foods, like crackers, chips, and energy bars, may contain sesame seeds or sesame oil.
  • Natural Flavors: Sesame can sometimes be hidden under the term "natural flavors."

Hidden Sesame Ingredients (Look out for these terms):

  • Sesame seeds
  • Sesame oil
  • Tahini (sesame paste)
  • Sesamol (sesame oil extract)

Other Potential Sources:

  • Cosmetics: Some cosmetics, lotions, and soaps may contain sesame oil.

Tips for Identifying Sesame:

  • Scan Food Labels With Mealeez: Highlight the "Sesame" category in your profile, and Mealeez will flag ingredients that may contain sesame
  • Read Labels Carefully: Always check the ingredient list for sesame seeds, sesame oil, tahini, and other sesame-related terms.
  • Ask About Ingredients: When eating out, always ask about the ingredients, especially in ethnic cuisines or when sauces and dressings are involved.
  • Contact Manufacturers: If you're unsure about the ingredients in a packaged food, contact the manufacturer for clarification.

Important Note: This list is not exhaustive, and new hidden sources of sesame may be discovered. Always read labels carefully and be vigilant.

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