Carwari Organic Tahini Hulled

Carwari Organic Hulled Tahini is a smooth, stone-ground sesame paste with a mild, creamy flavour and subtle sweetness. Made from hulled sesame seeds, it has a lighter colour and is perfect for dips, dressings, and baking.

$10.43

SKU 2707245 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Carwari Organic Hulled Tahini is carefully crafted using a traditional slow stone-grinding method that enhances the natural, creamy texture and delicate flavour of hulled sesame seeds. The result is a smooth, light tahini with a mild taste and a hint of natural sweetness—ideal for both sweet and savoury recipes.

Because the sesame seeds are hulled before grinding, the paste has a lighter, more whitish appearance compared to unhulled tahini. It blends easily into sauces, dressings, dips like hummus, baked goods, and smoothies, offering both flavour and nutritional value.

Made from 100% certified organic sesame seeds with no added oils or preservatives, this tahini is a clean-label essential for health-conscious cooking.

Ingredients

Organic (White) Hulled Sesame Seed

Directions for use

Dips, baking, ice cream, desserts, smoothies, dressing, sauces and Middle Eastern or Asian dishes

Room temperature – Store in a cool dry place

Warnings

Contains sesame seeds and sesame seed products

Customer Reviews

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