Saffron Tea

Saffron Tea Tea is sometimes referred to as an infusion or "steeping" saffron. This is exactly the same principle you use in making any tea - the longer the saffron steeps, the stronger its flavor, aroma, and color. Where saffron preparation differs from tea is that you can release saffron effectively in a hot liquid such as water, broth, or milk or in room temperature white wine, vodka, rosewater, orange...
Iranian Saffron

Saffron Cake

Saffron Cake Delight: Elevate Your Moments with Exquisite Flavors Cornish saffron cake is made to celebrate Easter. Saffron corms were traded in exchange for tin, with seafaring Phoenicians. The saffron was bought and sold in Drachmas. Saffron Cake Russians also make a cake at Easter called Kulich. Where a little saffron and raisins, chopped nuts, and candied fruit are added to a normal pound cake mixture. Iranian Saffron Cake Indulge...
Saffron Medicinal use | saffron photo

Saffron Medicinal use

Saffron Medicinal use Saffron Medicinal use : Saffron's traditional folkloric uses as an herbal medicine are legendary. It has been used for its carminative and emmenagogic properties, for example. Iranian used saffron to treat respiratory infections and disorders such as coughs and common colds,smallpox, cancer, hypoxia, and asthma. Other targets included blood disorders, insomnia, paralysis, heart diseases, flatulence, stomach upsets and disorders, gout, chronic uterine haemorrhage, dysmorrhea, amenorrhea, baby colic,...
Kashmiri & Iranian saffron comparison

Kashmiri and Iranian saffron comparison

Kashmiri and Iranian saffron comparison Kashmiri and Iranian saffron comparison : The main difference between Kashmiri and Iranian Saffron is that of the yield of Stigmas which is about 75%.The excess yield is due to the fact that the stigmas of saffron cultivated in Kashmir are extremely long and with a thick head. They are also of a deep red color. The size of the stigmas indicates the inherent suitability...
What is Sargol Saffron

Chemical composition of saffron

Chemical composition of saffron The main chemical components of saffron are responsible for its taste, aroma, and its color. Simplified crocin produces color, picrocrocin produces flavor and adrenal produces aroma.Chemical composition of saffron Please for more information or any inquiry click here …… Color The color of the saffron is a strong indication of the saffron's flavor. Color is due to the degradation or the breakdown of arytenoids, such as...

Negin Saffron

Negin Saffron: The Epitome of Saffron Excellence Unraveling the Splendor of Negin Saffron Step into the world of Negin saffron, where luxury, purity, and unparalleled quality converge to offer the finest saffron experience known to connoisseurs worldwide. The Essence of Negin 1. Origins and Cultivation of Negin Saffron Embark on a journey to discover the origins of Negin, cultivated in the sun-drenched fields of Iran's fertile landscapes, where centuries-old traditions...
Saffron Harvest in IDF farms

Harvesting and using saffron

Harvesting and using saffron Harvesting and Using Saffron: A Culinary Journey of Elegance and Flavor Unveiling the Elixir of Saffron: From Fields to Your Table Embark on a captivating journey into the world of saffron, where we unravel the art of harvesting and utilizing this precious spice. Join us as we explore the meticulous process of cultivating saffron and discover the culinary wonders it bestows upon your dishes. The Saffron...
How to plant saffron corms

How to plant saffron corms

How to plant saffron corms How to plant saffron corms : In areas where Saffron Crocus are reliably hardy—USDA Zone 6 through 8 in the South, 6 through 9 in the West—you should plant the corms as soon as you receive them. [caption id="attachment_16394" align="aligncenter" width="1140"] How to plant saffron corms[/caption] Saffron Crocus does best in full sun and well-drained soil that is moderately rich in organic matter. Ideally, the...
Growing and Harvesting Saffron Crocus Sativus

Growing and Harvesting Saffron Crocus Sativus

Growing and Harvesting Saffron Crocus Sativus Growing and Harvesting Saffron Crocus Sativus : Saffron is a delicious and colorful seasoning that is used in breads, desserts, and main dishes in many parts of the world, especially in Iran. Without it, an Indian curry or Spanish paella just wouldn't be the same. [caption id="attachment_16027" align="aligncenter" width="585"] Growing and Harvesting Saffron Crocus Sativus[/caption] The bright red-orange threads you get when you buy...
Where does saffron grow

Where does saffron grow ؟ Saffron Doesn't Grow on Trees

Where does saffron grow Saffron Doesn't Grow on Trees Where does saffron grow : Saffron is a spice known throughout the world, and history, for its unique flavor, color and aroma. It is the world's most precious spice, and with very good reason. Each Saffron filament is one red stigma from the flower of the Crocus Sativa plant, and there are only 3 stigmas per flower. These flowers must first...