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==Name Variations== |
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==About Sesame salt== |
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Wikipedia Article [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomashio About Sesame salt on Wikipedia] |
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Gomashio is also used in the Japanese language to refer to describe a head of hair containing both gray and black hair strands that intermingle. |
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Revision as of 20:44, 6 June 2010
Name Variations
- gomashio
- goma shio
- gomasio
About Sesame salt
Wikipedia Article About Sesame salt on Wikipedia
Gomashio (ごま塩) is a natural flavoring, similar to furikake, made from sesame (ごま, goma) and salt (塩, shio). It is often used in Japanese cuisine, such as a topping for sekihan. It is also sometimes sprinkled over plain rice or over an onigiri.
Gomashio is also used in the Japanese language to refer to describe a head of hair containing both gray and black hair strands that intermingle.