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Taikoh Lightly Roasted Sesame Oil
Ref : NISTKM002
Takemoto Oil & Fat Co. Ltd is Japan's oldest active oil extraction company. Founded in 1725 by Chozaburo Takemoto in Aichi Prefecture, it is still owned by the founding family. For over 290 years, Takemoto has been producing hexane-free sesame oil to guarantee optimum quality and authentic taste.
Traditional extraction method, respectful of aromas and flavors, has remained unchanged since company was founded. Sesame seeds supply meets very strict standards, and only best origins in terms of organoleptic qualities and food safety are selected. Each batch is inspected, analyzed and cleaned of all foreign matter. To make roasted sesame oils, seeds are roasted at low temperature. This operation is essential to give sesame oil its unique nutty taste.
Sesame oil is extracted under pressure. This method takes time, but this is very important for oils process marketed under their flagship brand Maruhon. It guarantees produced oil nutritional qualities, aromas, flavors, color and texture preservation. This copper-colored sesame oil, with lightly toasted notes, has fresh, mild aromas that enhance the qualities of the other ingredients. Its balanced, not too pronounced taste makes it perfect for a wide range of different cuisines.
This oil is perfect for seasoning crudités and other poke-bowls, grilled fish and vegetables, shrimps and cuttlefish. It goes perfectly with soy sauce and mirin for marinades and tataki seasonings, not to mention Asian soups and broths, and garlic sauces. It also adds a pleasant flavour to cream cheese and garlic sauces.
Data sheet
- Origin
- Aichi, Japan
- Weight
- 150 g net
- Packaging
- PET bottle
- Ingredients
- roasted sesame seeds
- Storage
- Store away from light and heat.
- Allergenic(s)
- Sesame
- Nutritional values
- energy 900 kcal (3700 kJ); fat 100 g, of which saturated fatty acids 16 g, of which monounsaturated fatty acids 40 g, of which polyunsaturated fatty acids 43 g; carbohydrates 0 g, of which sugars 0 g; protein 0 g; salt less than 0.01 g
Based on 2
reviews
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KEIKO I.
Published Oct 14, 2025 at 05:11 pm (Order date: Sep 28, 2025)5We'll see in practice. (Translated review)
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Marina G.
Published Jul 22, 2025 at 07:21 pm (Order date: Jul 07, 2025)5Perfect (Translated review)

Takemoto Oil & Fat Co. Ltd is Japan's oldest active oil extraction company. Founded in 1725 by Chozaburo Takemoto in Aichi Prefecture, it is still owned by the founding family. For over 290 years, Takemoto has been producing hexane-free sesame oil to guarantee optimum quality and authentic taste.
Traditional extraction method, respectful of aromas and flavors, has remained unchanged since company was founded. Sesame seeds supply meets very strict standards, and only best origins in terms of organoleptic qualities and food safety are selected. Each batch is inspected, analyzed and cleaned of all foreign matter. To make roasted sesame oils, seeds are roasted at low temperature. This operation is essential to give sesame oil its unique nutty taste.
Sesame oil is extracted under pressure. This method takes time, but this is very important for oils process marketed under their flagship brand Maruhon. It guarantees produced oil nutritional qualities, aromas, flavors, color and texture preservation. This copper-colored sesame oil, with lightly toasted notes, has fresh, mild aromas that enhance the qualities of the other ingredients. Its balanced, not too pronounced taste makes it perfect for a wide range of different cuisines.
This oil is perfect for seasoning crudités and other poke-bowls, grilled fish and vegetables, shrimps and cuttlefish. It goes perfectly with soy sauce and mirin for marinades and tataki seasonings, not to mention Asian soups and broths, and garlic sauces. It also adds a pleasant flavour to cream cheese and garlic sauces.

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