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  • Tahini is a middle eastern sesame paste that is used to make hummus, and is served with all kinds of other dishes.

    Baking Bites » Print » Bites from other Blogs 2009

  • Tahini is a middle eastern sesame paste that is used to make hummus, and is served with all kinds of other dishes.

    Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites 2009

  • Tahini is a middle eastern sesame paste that is used to make hummus, and is served with all kinds of other dishes.

    2009 February | Baking Bites 2009

  • Tahini is probably a staple in many kitchens, and an everyday ingredient for some, but I never really had to buy it before now.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Nupur 2007

  • About 1 tsp sesame paste commonly found in Asian grocery stores–different than Tahini, which is raw sesame paste

    Hot Sesame Noodles 2007

  • I think I might have to name one of my tomato plants 'Tahini'.

    WED #5: Shabu shabu 2005

  • I think I might have to name one of my tomato plants 'Tahini'.

    Archive 2005-04-01 2005

  • I think I might have to name one of my tomato plants 'Tahini'.

    April 2005 2005

  • Zinc rich foods include: oysters, wheat germ, veal liver, sesame flour and Tahini Sesame butter, low fat roast beef, roasted pumpkin and squash seeds, dried watermelon seeds, cocoa powder and chocolate, lamb and peanuts.

    Marcia G. Yerman: A New Look At The Older Vagina Marcia G. Yerman 2011

  • Zinc rich foods include: oysters, wheat germ, veal liver, sesame flour and Tahini Sesame butter, low fat roast beef, roasted pumpkin and squash seeds, dried watermelon seeds, cocoa powder and chocolate, lamb and peanuts.

    Marcia G. Yerman: A New Look At The Older Vagina Marcia G. Yerman 2011

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