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sesame seed vs sesame seeds

Both 'sesame seed' and 'sesame seeds' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Sesame seed' is singular and refers to a single seed, while 'sesame seeds' is plural and refers to multiple seeds.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

sesame seed

This phrase is correct when referring to a single seed of the sesame plant.

Use 'sesame seed' when talking about one individual seed of the sesame plant.

Examples:

  • I found a sesame seed in my sandwich.
  • The recipe calls for one sesame seed for garnish.

Alternatives:

  • a single sesame seed
  • one sesame seed
  • the sesame seed
  • this sesame seed
  • that sesame seed

sesame seeds

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple seeds of the sesame plant.

Use 'sesame seeds' when talking about more than one seed of the sesame plant.

Examples:

  • I bought a bag of sesame seeds for cooking.
  • Sesame seeds are a common ingredient in Asian cuisine.

Alternatives:

  • multiple sesame seeds
  • several sesame seeds
  • the sesame seeds
  • these sesame seeds
  • those sesame seeds

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