I didn't know all these... and kept my seemingly darker sesame oil in not so dry and cool place... it's smell has changed...very less nutty flavor with an additional not so good smell... it's so costly... and I don't know what to do with it now
I've had that happen too! Try getting a genuine Chinese/Korean/Japanese brand from an asian store (the Korean brand Ottogi is very deep & strong, and not sure how available the Chinese brand Lee Kum Kee is for you but i love that one the most) Western sesame oils don't seem to have any taste no matter how expensive they are!
I forgot to mention that recently several brands have started to make hot (spicy) sesame oil. You can add it to your stir-fry to give the dish a mild spicy flavor. You can also add it to a soup base for a noodle soup. rb.gy/ukz4ou
This was excellent! Thank you! I’d be curious to learn about soy sauces in the same way.
You are sooo gentle in speech, I love it, it shows you are a excellent teacher. Thank you so much for your research, it is highly appreciated!😊
Thank you sir for your share ❤
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Is it tastier to use sesame oil that is nearly FOUR YEARS past its "best by" date, like yours? :) Just kidding, cheers!
I really enjoyed the video thank you for taking the time to put this together.
This was super interesting!! Thank you for teaching me so many cool things!!!
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I didn't know all these... and kept my seemingly darker sesame oil in not so dry and cool place... it's smell has changed...very less nutty flavor with an additional not so good smell... it's so costly... and I don't know what to do with it now
Thank you.❤
thank you, just what i was looking for. well done. subscribed.
Loved learning about sesame oil. Thank you for telling us about it. ,👍
VERY interesting Sir!
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Thank you for the lesson!
Ancient chinese secret!
Yes, I like food education, history and culture.
Fascinating... Yes, frying... No.
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Tried a couple drops sesame oil in my ramen, made it smell different but the taste not so much
I've had that happen too! Try getting a genuine Chinese/Korean/Japanese brand from an asian store (the Korean brand Ottogi is very deep & strong, and not sure how available the Chinese brand Lee Kum Kee is for you but i love that one the most) Western sesame oils don't seem to have any taste no matter how expensive they are!
Try the Kadoya one if you can, it's nice and strong.
I forgot to mention that recently several brands have started to make hot (spicy) sesame oil. You can add it to your stir-fry to give the dish a mild spicy flavor. You can also add it to a soup base for a noodle soup. rb.gy/ukz4ou