The article highlights the production of natural tahini in Hakkari's Çukurca district, Turkey, made without the use of medicine and in a traditional manner using a 400-year-old stone mill. The district has seen increased sesame production, from 2.5 tons to four times the original amount, due to expanded cultivation and support from the District Governorship. The governorship also provides purchase guarantees for naturally grown products and sells them. The tahini, a staple food in the region, is packaged under the 'Zap' brand and sold domestically and internationally.