black sesame seeds

Black sesame seeds are a variety of sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum) that are small, flat, and dark-colored with a slightly more intense, earthy flavor than white sesame seeds. They are commonly used in Asian, Middle Eastern, and African cuisines, both as a garnish and in dishes like desserts, sauces, and spice blends.

Unlike white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds are typically unhulled, meaning they retain their outer shell. This gives them a slightly crunchier texture and higher nutritional value, particularly in calcium, fiber, and antioxidants.


Nutritional Value (per 100g – raw black sesame seeds):

Nutrient Amount
Energy ~565 kcal
Protein 17–20 g
Total Fat 48–50 g
– Saturated Fat ~7 g
Carbohydrates ~23 g
– Sugars <1 g
Dietary Fiber ~12 g
Calcium 975–1100 mg
Iron 14–16 mg
Magnesium 350–370 mg
Phosphorus ~620 mg
Potassium ~470 mg
Zinc ~7–8 mg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.8 mg
Folate 95–100 µg

Health Benefits of Black Sesame Seeds:

  1. Stronger Bones: Exceptionally rich in calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, supporting bone density and strength.
  2. Powerful Antioxidants: Higher in antioxidants (like sesamin and sesamol) than white seeds, helping reduce oxidative stress.
  3. Heart Health: High in unsaturated fats and lignans that support cardiovascular function and lower cholesterol.
  4. Supports Skin & Hair Health: Often used in traditional medicine to promote hair growth and skin nourishment.
  5. Improves Digestion: High fiber content aids bowel regularity and gut health.
  6. Hormone Regulation: Lignans may support hormonal balance, particularly during menopause.
  7. Brain Support: Rich in healthy fats and B vitamins, which may aid memory and brain function.
  8. Boosts Immunity: Minerals like zinc, iron, and selenium help strengthen the immune system.