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Got Sesame?

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I work for company that roasts sesame seeds.

After sesame seeds get roasted they get cleaned with the machine called "shifter". What the shifter does is to separate sesame powder from actual seeds. This sesame powder, powder form of sesame skin, get waisted every day at the plant. I understand that this powder is actually nutritious because it was part of the sesame seeds, however, all we do is dumping them into trash bin every day.

Does anybody have any idea how I can efficiently use this sesame powder?

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  1. you might compost it and use it for fertilizer in your garden


  2. yes...sell it as a spice..ground sesame...people use the seeds for flavor...they would surely use the powder...for real..get with some business types and make it happen... another thing you can do is just get some nice packaging and sell the stuff..you need to find out the nutritional benefits and properties and write up a nice article about it and sell it to all natural health food stores. i buy c**p all the time off the internet because of the health benefits and its stuff the i never heard of before. Put this stuff into a nice paper bag with a ziplock and a nice label explaining all the amino acids and minerals, vitamins, whatever c**p to sell it and sell it man sell it. if you make it big look me up on here and throw me some money bro im dyin here.
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