What's Happening?
Tahini, a creamy paste made from ground sesame seeds, is gaining popularity in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines. Registered dietitians Mia Syn and Jen Messer highlight its nutritional benefits, including healthy fats, plant protein, fiber, and micronutrients
like magnesium, iron, and phosphorus. Tahini is known for its rich, nutty flavor and can be made from either raw or roasted sesame seeds. It contains antioxidant compounds called lignans, which help protect cells from oxidative stress and support cardiovascular health. However, individuals with sesame allergies or conditions like pancreatitis should consume it with caution.
Why It's Important?
The growing popularity of tahini reflects a broader trend towards incorporating traditional and nutritious ingredients into modern diets. Its health benefits, such as supporting heart health and reducing inflammation, make it a valuable addition to a balanced diet. As sesame allergies are now recognized as a major allergen in the U.S., awareness of tahini's potential allergenic properties is crucial. The emphasis on moderation highlights the importance of balancing calorie intake while enjoying the nutritional advantages of tahini.












