These Tiny Seeds Have More Calcium Than Milk—Here’s Why It Matters

Sesame seeds are small, but their nutritional density is remarkable. Often sprinkled lightly on bread, salads, or stir-fries, they are usually treated as a garnish rather than a functional food.

Yet gram for gram, sesame seeds contain more calcium than milk, along with meaningful amounts of zinc, magnesium, copper, and anti-inflammatory plant compounds that support bone structure, connective tissue, and joint function.

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