White or Black, Which Side Are You? Internationally Trending Sesame Spread Now Available in Two Colors in Japan | Yamada Seiyu
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Kyoto's Yamada Seiyu has launched an additive-free 'Sesame Cream (Black),' inspired by European sesame spread trends. Offered alongside the white version, it promotes a new plant-based dietary habit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the difference between the white and black sesame cream?
- A: The white sesame cream has a smooth and mild flavor, while the black sesame cream has a richer and more complex taste. You can enjoy them according to your preference.
- Q: Does it contain additives?
- A: No, it does not rely on additives or preservatives. It is made only with simple ingredients.
- Q: What are some recommended ways to eat it?
- A: It can be used as a spread on bread, as a topping for sweets, or as an accent in cooking (as a substitute for tahini).