Among the sure signs of winter are the big
bags and jars of mixed ground sesame and ground walnuts that seem to be sold
everywhere these days, often ground and mixed on the spot in pharmacies and food
stores.
The mixture is a traditional part of the Chinese diet in winter.
Both nuts are extremely nutritious, but here we take a look at sesame.
The tiny seeds, golden or black (black is considered more potent) are
loaded with vitamins, proteins and nutrients, including fat, protein, glucides
(for the central nervous system), vitamins A and E, lecithin, calcium, iron and
magnesium. Linoleic acid (unsaturated Omega-6 fatty acid) helps lower
cholesterol. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that keeps the skin smooth and
nourished and prevents inflammation.
Sesame is considered a "neutral"
energy-reinforcing food in traditional Chinese medicine (walnuts are "warm").
Regularly eating sesame is good for the liver, kidneys (reproductive system) and
spleen.
According to TCM, sesame reinforces blood, improves eyesight,
acts as a laxative, promotes milk production in lactating women, promotes hair
growth and is generally an anti-aging food.
It is recommended for weak
persons suffering dizziness, ringing in the ears, high blood pressure, high
blood fat, coughing, graying and dry hair, dry stool, mothers with insufficient
milk.
But sesame is not for those with diarrhea and chronic inflammation
of the intestine.
Sesame can be used both as oil for cooking and salad
dressing and as and food. Both white and black sesame seeds are tasty, but black
is considered more reinforcing.
Sesame congee
Ingredients: Black sesame and rice
(4:1), walnuts, peanuts and other nuts can be added
Preparation:
1. Wash and soak sesame and rice for 30 minutes in water.
2.
Make congee, first heating to a boil, then simmering for 20-30 minutes.
Benefits: Nourishes organs, strengthens tendons and bones. Reinforces
energy and benefits digestion.
Sesame powder
Sesame powder is more easily
digested than whole seeds. It's available in supermarkets and food stores. Eat
one spoonful (20g) in the morning and one at night.
Benefits: Nourishes
blood and reinforces liver and kidneys. Thus, it can help blacken hair and
improve eyesight.
Sesame powder and honey
Mix, spread on bread or
eat as desired.
Benefits: Helps reinforce liver and kidneys.
Sesame and walnut powder
Mix sesame and walnut
(3:1). Eat around 16g before sleep.
Benefits: Improves sleep and memory
and fights fatigue.
Walnuts, sesame powder, milk
Add a spoon of
mashed walnuts and spoon of sesame powder in a cup of boiled milk. Add honey
when it cools (heat deactivates honey). Drink daily at breakfast.
Benefits: Improves eyesight and worsening of
myopia.
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