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Chocolate-Tahini Truffles

Cook's Note:

This recipe has no dairy, no gluten, no meat, no eggs, no shellfish, no sulfites, and no tree nuts. It does, however, have sesame seeds, chocolate, and rice. The tahini can be replaced with sunflower seed butter, and the wild rice is actually a grass so it may not even affect the rice-averse, but you should probably check on that. The chocolate, though, is structurally crucial.

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