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  1. About Benne | Anson Mills - Artisan Mill Goods from Heirloom …

    When heated for cooking, the seeds acquire a characteristic nuttiness and deep burnt-honey notes unknown to modern sesame seeds. Anson Mills benne seeds assert their culinary …

  2. Benne Seeds: History, Uses & Sesame Comparison

    3 days ago · Benne seeds are the heirloom African variety of sesame (Sesamum indicum), historically cultivated by enslaved Africans in the American South since the 17th century.

  3. Charleston's Own Benne Seeds with History and Recipe

    Benne Seeds are a high oil content seed and may be kept in the freezer to prolong freshness. Includes a recipe for traditional Benne Wafers along with a short history on the Benne in America.

  4. Benne Wafers Recipe | King Arthur Baking

    Sesame, a plant with a long history of cultivation, was probably first grown in Africa; enslaved West Africans in the 17th and 18th centuries called sesame "benne" and legend had it that …

  5. Benne Wafers Recipe - Southern Living

    Nov 27, 2023 · Made with benne (or sesame seeds), these crisp benne wafers have the rich caramel-y notes of lace cookies and deep toasty flavor thanks to the seeds. They're also …

  6. Benne wafer - Wikipedia

    The word benne means "sesame", and comes from one of the languages of West Africa. Benne seeds first came to the U.S. via ships carrying enslaved Africans. Enslaved peoples would …

  7. Benne dosa recipe: How to make soft, buttery Bangalore-style …

    6 days ago · Benne dosa is not just another dosa. It is a mood. Anyone who has eaten it at an old darshini in Bangalore knows the smell hits first, long before the.

  8. BENNE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BENNE is sesame.

  9. Benne Wafers: Simple Crackers with a Rich History

    “Benne” is a West African name for these potent seeds. Benne seeds came to colonial America with enslaved Black people from Africa and the Caribbean, marking the beginning of benne’s …

  10. Benne: An Heirloom Sesame Seed and Pride of the American Lowcountry - TASTE

    Oct 10, 2016 · “Benne” is the word African slaves used for the seeds, which were brought on slave ships from West Africa—along with many other crops, including red peas and Carolina …