Saffron

Saffron

Saffron

Saffron is a highly prized spice known for its vivid crimson-red threads, distinctive aroma, and slightly bitter, earthy taste. It is derived from the stigmas of the flower Crocus sativus, commonly known as the saffron crocus.


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Common Uses

Culinary:

Widely used in Middle Eastern, Indian, Mediterranean, and European cuisines.
Key ingredient in dishes like:

Paella (Spain)
Risotto alla Milanese (Italy)
Biryani and Kheer (India)
Bouillabaisse (France)

Origin and Cultivation:

Grown mainly in Iran, India (Kashmir), Spain, and Greece.

Each flower yields only 3 stigmas, and it takes about 75,000 flowers to produce one pound of saffron, making it the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Container

SIZE OF CONTAINERQNT.
20 FT3 MT
40 HQ8 MT

Key Characteristics

Medicinal and Traditional Uses

  • Pesticides:Complying with requirements for pesticide residue levels As per the regulations of the destination country.
  • Allergens:Free from Allergens
    (Other mandatory requirements will be in compliance to the respective regulations of the destination country.)
  • Packing:Box as per your requirement. (provide customized packing as per your requirements.)

Shelf-Life: 24 Months, under proper storage condition