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Is a sesame seed spice or herb?
Sesame seeds are seeds, not a spice or herb. They are the seeds of the Sesamum indicum plant and are used in various cuisines worldwide. Sesame seeds have a nutty, slightly sweet flavor and are commonly used in baking, as a topping on salads and breads, and as a primary ingredient in dishes like tahini and hummus.
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