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  1. Sesame - Wikipedia

    Sesame seed is one of the oldest oilseed crops known, domesticated well over 3,000 years ago. Sesamum has many other species, most being wild and native to sub-Saharan Africa.

  2. Sesame

    Join Sesame Sesame is an interdisciplinary product and research team focused on making voice companions useful for daily life. Learn more about our team and mission.

  3. Sesame Street | Preschool Games, Videos, & Coloring Pages to …

    Children can help their Sesame Street friends manage their big feelings with a three-step strategy: noticing how their body feels, naming their feelings, and trying something that may help.

  4. Sesame | Taxonomy, History of Use, Physical Description, & Facts ...

    Oct 23, 2025 · sesame, (Sesamum indicum), erect annual plant of the family Pedaliaceae, grown since antiquity for its seeds, which are used as food and flavoring and from which a prized oil …

  5. Sesame Street | PBS KIDS

    Play games and watch videos with characters from Sesame Street.

  6. Sesame - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

    Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is crop that's grown for the oil in its seed. It's found in tropical and subtropical areas of Asia, Africa, and South America. Sesame contains chemicals that might …

  7. 15 Health and Nutrition Benefits of Sesame Seeds

    Jun 2, 2025 · Sesame seeds are tiny, oil-rich seeds that have been used in traditional medicine for millennia. This article explains 15 health benefits of sesame seeds.

  8. Homepage - Sesame Workshop

    Nov 19, 2025 · Generations of kids have grown up watching Sesame Street, but we’re much more than a beloved television show. From timely research, to classroom curricula, to large-scale …

  9. Sesame Place Theme Parks in Philadelphia and San Diego

    Sesame Place is hiring new ambassadors for roles in culinary, operations, entertainment, merchandise, security and more! Download our FREE App to easily navigate the park, view …

  10. Sesame has been grown in many parts of the world for over 4000 years. First introduced in the southern United States by slaves, the plant’s potential as an oil seed was quickly recognized …