Sesame Oil (Tiler Tel): Nutty Flavor and Natural Nourishment
Sesame oil is extracted from sesame seeds and is known for its rich, nutty flavor and high antioxidant content. Commonly used in cooking and skincare, it supports heart health, boosts immunity, and nourishes the skin. Whether used in dressings or massages, its warm aroma and smooth consistency add comfort to daily routines.
Types of Sesame Oil
Cold-Pressed Sesame Oil
Cold-pressed oil preserves natural nutrients by avoiding heat during extraction. Ideal for those looking for pure, unrefined oil.
Toasted Sesame Oil
Toasted sesame seeds give this oil a deeper color and more intense flavor. Used mainly in Asian cuisine for seasoning dishes. Best added at the end of cooking for maximum aroma.
Organic Sesame Oil
Made from organically grown sesame seeds, this oil is free from synthetic chemicals. A popular choice among those seeking natural wellness. Often cold-pressed to keep nutrients intact.
Edible Sesame Oil
Specifically filtered for cooking and consumption. It can be used in frying, baking, or finishing oil. A healthy alternative to refined oils.
Topical Sesame Oil
Used on skin and hair for its moisturizing and warming qualities. It penetrates deeply to soothe dryness. Frequently included in traditional massage practices.
Popular Brands
Green Harvest offers cold-pressed sesame oil that is ideal for daily cooking and care. Panash Food delivers pure sesame oil with a rich, natural aroma. Rongdhonu, Vesoje Agro, and Shashya Prabartana provide reliable options for health-conscious buyers.
Sesame Oil Price in Bangladesh
Sesame oil in Bangladesh is priced between 40 BDT and 400 BDT. Prices vary based on the type, extraction method, and bottle size. Both everyday and premium oils are available within this range.
How to Choose the Best Sesame Oil
Purpose of Use
Choose cold-pressed for health or toasted for flavor. Edible types are best for general cooking; topical ones help with skin care. Decide based on how you plan to use it.
Purity and Source
Look for labels that mention "pure" or "organic." Cold-pressed options usually offer higher purity. Check for reliable sourcing on the packaging.
Packaging and Size
Smaller bottles are great for trying out the oil. For regular use, larger sizes offer better value. Make sure the packaging seals well to avoid spoilage.
Taste and Aroma
Cold-pressed oils have a subtle nutty scent, while toasted oils are bolder. Flavor depends on how the seeds are processed. Pick one that complements your meals or routine.
Storage
Store sesame oil in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Airtight containers preserve freshness longer. Refrigeration is not always required, but it helps extend shelf life.
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