What Aisle Is Sesame Oil In?

Sesame oil is in the international or Asian foods aisle. Toasted sesame oil is often next to soy sauce and rice vinegar. Regular sesame oil may also be in the cooking oils section.

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Where Different Types Live

Toasted Sesame Oil

Dark amber oil with a strong, nutty aroma. Used as a finishing oil and flavoring, not for high-heat cooking. The most commonly purchased variety.

Light Sesame Oil

Pale, mild-flavored oil pressed from raw sesame seeds. Has a high smoke point and is suitable for frying and sauteing.

Sesame Chili Oil

Sesame oil infused with chili flakes. Popular condiment for dumplings, noodles, and stir-fry dishes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is sesame oil with the cooking oils or the Asian food?

It depends on the store. Toasted sesame oil is almost always in the Asian or international foods aisle. Light sesame oil for cooking may be stocked with other cooking oils.

What is the difference between toasted and regular sesame oil?

Toasted sesame oil is dark and strongly flavored, used as a finishing oil. Regular sesame oil is light and mild, suitable for cooking at higher temperatures.

Can I cook with toasted sesame oil?

Toasted sesame oil has a low smoke point and is best used as a finishing oil or flavoring. Use light sesame oil or another neutral oil for high-heat cooking.