Sesame seeds bring a delicate crunch and a distinctive nutty flavour to any dish they feature in. They are a great source of vitamins and minerals including copper, manganese, magnesium, calcium, iron and phosphorous.
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Country of Origin: India
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Introducing these delightful Red Lentil Brunch Wraps! These wraps are super easy to make - all you need is a pack of dried red lentils and your blender. Magical, right?!
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There are lots to love about this salad including the sweet and zesty dressing, the fresh minty fragrance and hints of soft and juicy golden raisins. Of course, our favourite is the delicious crunch and crisp texture from all the tasty nuts and seeds!