>Then again sesame turns out as a real wonder seed - high in calcium
>iron many vitamins - and tryptophan.
>100g sesame providing 150mg tryptophan together with nice carbos look fine.

And yet, sesame seeds have an extremely poor lipid profile, containing
21.375g of linoleic acid (omega 6) and only 0.376g of linolenic acid
(omega 3).   This gives an o6/o3 ratio of 57 to 1!

Incidently, according to the USDA data, 100g of whole dried sesame
seeds contains .388g of tryptophan -- more than twice what you report.

see http://www.juggernaut.com.au/food/?f=%2Bsesame+%2Bseed&n=12023

-Bruce