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Saffron

By:   Allrecipes Staff

Description

Saffron is the dried yellow stigmas of the violet flowers of Crocus sativus, a member of the Iris family. The stigmas must be harvested by hand, and it takes 225,000 of them to make one pound of saffron.

Uses

Saffron is mainly used as a colorant and flavoring for cheeses, pastry, rice and seafood dishes. Saffron is used in spice blends for paella, curry, kheer and bouillabaisse.




Origins

Saffron is native to the Mediterranean and is grown in Spain, France, Portugal, India and Italy. Spain is considered the premium source of saffron. Its flavor is distinctive and agreeable in character.

Folklore

Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. The ancient Assyrians used saffron for medicinal purposes. The Greeks and Romans used it to perfume their luxurious baths. The bright orange-yellow color also made saffron useful as a dye.

botanical drawing of Crocus sativus

    Color

    Rich yellow

    Flavor & Aroma

    Strong perfume and bitter honey-like taste

    Sensory Profile

    Saffron has a strong perfume and a bitter, honey-like flavor. The taste is pleasantly spicy and bitter and the odor is tenacious.

      Comments
      MARTY 39 
      Aug. 7, 2009 2:08 am
      WHERE CAN I BUY SAFFRON? IS IT AVAILABLE IN SUPERMARKETS?
       
      Aug. 16, 2009 5:32 pm
      I found saffron at my local kroger, so I'm sure it's a spice you can get at other larger grocery stores. It is expensive though! It was eighteen dollars for one sprig! I didn't have the money to get it at the time. I have never used saffron in any of my dishes, so I'm not sure just how far one little sprig of it will go. Anyone else know?
       
      HoTDoGx 
      Oct. 26, 2009 10:57 am
      i got mine at a atlantic superstore i was like YAY as it wasn't located at my local sobeys it was 8 dollars just for like... a lil over a teaspoon
       
       
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