Sesame powder is not the residue after pressing the oil. There will be some slag after sesame is pressed. This slag is rich in nutrients and is a degreasing slag with extremely low oil content. The sesame residue after pressing the sesame seeds can be used to make porridge and pasta, and the sesame residue can also be used to make soy milk. Sesame is one of the main oil crops in my country and has high application value. Its seeds contain up to 55% oil. Since ancient times, China has had many foods and delicacies made with sesame and sesame oil, which are world-famous. Sesame is known as the best among the eight grains. Sesame is an oil crop, and the extracted oil is called sesame oil, linseed oil, and sesame oil. It is characterized by a mellow smell and can be used raw or hot.