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Spanish saffron – Crocus sativus
Saffron from Spain is known as the world’s most expensive spice – and rightly so. Made from the stigmas of the crocus flower (Crocus sativus), where each flower contains only three stigmas, they are picked with great precision and gently dried to preserve the aroma.
The aroma is complex with notes of cedarwood, pepper, and flowers. The flavor balances warmth, intensity, and a delicate sweetness, making saffron indispensable in everything from rice dishes and sauces to desserts and baking.
The saffron harvest is short and demanding: the flowering period lasts only 2–3 weeks, and the flowers wilt the day after they bloom. Therefore, they are picked early in the morning, often by local women, who use an ancient technique to carefully remove the stigmas to ensure the highest quality. About 150,000 crocus flowers are needed to produce just one kilo of saffron.
Characteristics
  • Latin name: Crocus sativus
  • Origin: Spain
  • Aroma: cedarwood, pepper, and flowers
  • Flavor: warm, intense, and slightly sweet
  • The world’s most expensive spice, harvested by hand
SKU: 22334790 Category:
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Spanish saffron – Crocus sativus

Saffron from Spain is known as the world’s most expensive spice – and rightly so. Made from the stigmas of the crocus flower (Crocus sativus), where each flower contains only three stigmas, they are picked with great precision and gently dried to preserve the aroma.

The aroma is complex with notes of cedarwood, pepper, and flowers. The flavor balances warmth, intensity, and a delicate sweetness, making saffron indispensable in everything from rice dishes and sauces to desserts and baking.

The saffron harvest is short and demanding: the flowering period lasts only 2–3 weeks, and the flowers wilt the day after they bloom. Therefore, they are picked early in the morning, often by local women, who use an ancient technique to carefully remove the stigmas to ensure the highest quality. About 150,000 crocus flowers are needed to produce just one kilo of saffron.

Characteristics

  • Latin name: Crocus sativus
  • Origin: Spain
  • Aroma: cedarwood, pepper, and flowers
  • Flavor: warm, intense, and slightly sweet
  • The world’s most expensive spice, harvested by hand

SKU: 22334790

Latin name: Crocus sativus

Taste: Warm, intense, delicate, sweetness

Color: red

Country: Spain

Production: Produced from the stigma of the crocus. Each crocus has 3 stigmas. The crocuses' flowering period lasts only 2–3 weeks. About 150,000 crocus flowers are needed to obtain 1 kg of saffron.

Aroma: Cedarwood, pepper and flowers

Ingredients: Safran - Crocus savitus.

Storage: Dry goods

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