Where to Find Tahini at Payless Micronesia Mall (With Aisle Info)

Guam

Quick Answer – Tahini Is in the Baking Aisle (Aisle 3, Top Shelf)

This is where tahini is located — top shelf of Aisle 3.
This is where tahini is located — top shelf of Aisle 3.
Quick Answer

At Payless Micronesia Mall, tahini is located in the baking goods aisle (Aisle 3).

Go to the right-hand side of the aisle and look at the top shelf, near flour, pancake mix, and cake ingredients.

The main product you’ll find is Joyva Sesame Tahini in a 15oz can.

If you just want to know where to find tahini, this is the fastest answer

  • Aisle 3
  • → right side
  • → top shelf in the baking section.

Why I Wrote This Guide – Tahini Is Hard to Find If You Don’t Know the Aisle

If you’re trying to figure out where to buy tahini in Guam, you’re definitely not alone.

During my last visit to Payless Micronesia Mall, I also couldn’t find it in the usual condiment section near peanut butter and cooking oils.

After searching for a while, I finally asked a staff member—and that’s when I learned that tahini is stored in a completely unexpected aisle.

Tahini at Payless ($11.09 as of 2025 June.)

Tahini at Payless
Tahini at Payless

Like many shoppers, I first checked the condiment aisle.

But it turns out tahini is placed in a different part of the store entirely.

If it’s your first time searching for it, you’ll almost certainly walk past it—just like I did.

Tahini aisle at Payless
Tahini aisle at Payless

Because the location isn’t intuitive at all, I decided to create this detailed aisle guide so Guam locals can find tahini faster without wandering around the store.

Step-by-Step: How to Get to the Tahini Shelf Inside Payless Micronesia Mall

Here’s the exact route I used to find the tahini shelf quickly, starting from the main entrance of Payless Micronesia Mall.

Micronesia Mall Payless map
Micronesia Mall Payless map

1. Enter Through the Main Entrance

Main Entrance of Payless
Main Entrance of Payless

2. Walk Straight Toward the Produce Section

Head straight until you see the fresh fruit area, especially the big banana display.

Path to produce section
Path to produce section

3. Look Across From the Banana Display — This Is Aisle 3

Aisle3-the tahini shelf side.
Aisle3-the tahini shelf side.
Banana section landmark.
Banana section landmark.

4. Go to the Right Side — Baking Ingredients Section

On the right-hand side of Aisle 3, look up at the top shelf. Joyva Tahini is placed there among baking items like flour and cake mixes.

Final step: You’ll see the Joyva Tahini on the top shelf here
Final step: You’ll see the Joyva Tahini on the top shelf here

If you still can’t find it, don’t hesitate to ask the staff.

Not every employee knows the exact spot, but they’re usually willing to check or call someone who does.

What should I say when asking the staff?

You can simply say:
“Excuse me, where can I find tahini?”
This is the most natural and easiest phrase to use in Guam supermarkets.

What to Cook with Tahini – Simple Ideas for Beginners

If you just picked up a jar of tahini but aren’t sure how to use it, here are some easy ideas to get started.

Tahini is extremely versatile and can be used in savory dishes, sauces, dressings, and dips.

Watch These Recipes First

To get inspired, here are two beginner-friendly YouTube videos with simple tahini recipes.

How to Make Classic Hummus (with canned chickpeas)

②Tahini Salad Dressing Ideas (Vegan & Easy)

These simple recipes are perfect if you want quick, healthy homemade meals here in Guam.


My Personal Hummus Recipe (Japanese Style)

Here’s my go-to hummus recipe.

I re-boil canned chickpeas and peel them slightly for extra smoothness.

I also sauté garlic and cumin in oil for deeper flavor.

Quick Hummus Recipe – Guam x Japanese Fusion

Step 1: Infused Oil

  1. Olive oil: 15g
  2. Garlic: 5g (minced)
  3. Cumin seeds: 1 tsp
    👉 Gently heat over low flame to infuse aroma.

②Step 2: Base Blend

  1. 1 can chickpeas (boil and peel lightly)
  2. Extra virgin olive oil: 40g
  3. Plain yogurt: 10g
  4. Fresh lemon juice: 5g
  5. Tahini: 10g (mix well before use)
  6. Water: 40g
  7. Salt: 1 tsp (adjust to taste)

Step 3: Blend

Combine everything and blend until smooth.

Finishing Touch

Drizzle olive oil and add paprika for color.

Pro Tips
  1. Always mix tahini well before using—it separates naturally.
  2. Use fresh lemon juice for the best taste.
  3. Adjust final consistency with a little water.
  4. Works great as a dip, toast spread, or side for grilled meats.

You can also freeze extra hummus or tahini sauce for later use.

Why It’s Hard to Find Tahini on Guam Sometimes

I began searching for healthier, low-sugar meal options and found hummus—delicious and nutritious.

But buying tahini on Guam wasn’t always easy.

Payless Micronesia Mall often has tahini, but availability can vary.

Specialty items sometimes get restocked slowly or placed in less obvious aisles.

Because tahini isn’t a fast-selling item, be sure to check the expiration date before purchasing.

If you can’t find it at your nearest Payless, try another branch or ask staff to check other locations.

Once I found tahini, it made my healthy cooking much more fun and easier.

Where Else Can You Look for Tahini in Guam? — 4 Recommended Options

Here are four alternative places to find tahini or sesame-based substitutes in Guam

1. Tokyo Mart (Tamuning)
Often carries sesame paste, which works well as a tahini substitute in hummus and dressings.

2. Happy Mart (Upper Tumon / Harmon)
A good selection of international groceries. Availability varies.

3. American Grocery (Dededo)
Often stocks Chinese sesame paste, which can be used as a tahini alternative.

4. Online Ordering
Amazon ships Joyva Tahini to Guam. Price is similar, but shipping usually increases total cost.

Tahini price online
Tahini price online
Shipping fee for tahini
Shipping fee example

Note: Store availability varies. Calling ahead is recommended.

Final Tip

Don’t hesitate to ask staff for help—specialty items like tahini are sometimes easy to miss.

Good luck on your tahini hunt, and enjoy your homemade hummus and dressings!

Conclusion: You Can Definitely Find Tahini—Now You Know Where

You can find Joyva Tahini at Payless Micronesia Mall—just head to the baking aisle instead of the condiment section.

The 15oz can is preservative-free, vegan-friendly, and easy to store. Once opened, refrigerate and use within about two weeks.

If you’ve never made hummus or tahini dressing before, now is a great time to try!

Do you have your own favorite tahini recipe?

Feel free to leave a comment—I’d love to hear it!

Q&A: Tips for Finding Tahini Easily in Guam


Q1. Is tahini always in stock at Payless Micronesia Mall?

Not always. It’s usually available, but because tahini is a specialty item, it can sell out or take time to restock. If you don’t see it on the top shelf in the baking aisle, ask a staff member or try visiting another day.


Q2. Which aisle should I check for tahini at Payless Micronesia Mall?

Tahini is stocked in the baking section (Aisle 3), not in the condiment aisle. Look on the right side of the aisle, on the top shelf, near flour, pancake mix, and other baking ingredients.


Q3. What brand of tahini does Payless sell, and is it vegan or gluten-free?

Right now, Payless Micronesia Mall mainly carries Joyva Sesame Tahini. It’s made from 100% roasted sesame seeds and is vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO, so it works well for most plant-based diets.


Q4. How much does tahini cost at Payless, and is it cheaper than ordering online?

As of June 2025, Joyva Tahini at Payless Micronesia Mall is around $11.09 for a 15 oz can. Online prices may look similar, but once you add international shipping to Guam, buying it at Payless is usually cheaper and much faster.


Q5. How should I store tahini after opening, and how long does it last?

After opening, keep tahini in the refrigerator and use a clean, dry spoon each time. For the best flavor and safety, try to finish it within about two weeks. You can also freeze small portions if you don’t use it quickly.


Q6. If I can’t find tahini, what can I use as a substitute?

In Guam, you can look for Japanese sesame paste (nerigoma) or Chinese sesame paste at Asian supermarkets. The flavor is slightly different but close enough for hummus, dressings, and sauces. As a last resort, a mix of peanut butter and a little sesame oil can also work.


Q7. I’m new to tahini. What’s the easiest recipe to start with?

The easiest way is to make hummus with canned chickpeas or a simple tahini–lemon–garlic dressing. Both use just a few ingredients and are perfect for busy days in Guam.


Q8. Is tahini a good option if I’m watching my blood sugar or trying to eat healthier?

Tahini is low in sugar and made from sesame seeds, so it’s rich in healthy fats and plant-based protein. It can be a good option for healthier meals, but it’s also calorie-dense, so portion control is important. If you have a medical condition, always follow your doctor’s advice.

About the Author – JUN

Author JUN

JUN

Guam-based food & lifestyle writer

Guam resident with over 10 years of experience exploring local supermarkets, cafés, and food trends. I write practical, photo-based guides to help both locals and visitors find useful products, hidden gems, and everyday essentials on the island.

I personally visit each store featured in my articles to confirm shelf locations, product availability, and real-world tips that you won’t find in typical tourist blogs.

My goal is to provide clear, trustworthy information that makes life in Guam easier—whether you’re shopping for groceries, looking for cafés, or discovering new ingredients like tahini.