Everest Spices

Description

Description

Saffron has a pleasantly bitter flavour. It’s a cooling spice. It is one of the most expensive spices in the world. 225,000 stigmas of the crocus flower go to make one pound of saffron. The Greeks and Romans used saffron to perfume their baths. Saffron is also useful as a dye.

Found in the Mediterranean area, Spain is the main exporter. Indian saffron is cultivated chiefly in the Jammu & Kashmir valley. Moderate climate, organic-rich soil, excellent drainage in the valley make Indian saffron superior to its foreign counterparts.
Usage

Usage

Saffron is much used in Indian Moghlai dishes, biryani, pulav, Kesari chicken, Kesari Kulfi etc. Saffron need to be soaked in a little warm water or milk to infuse.
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Scientific Name

Botanical name: Crocus sativus L.
Family name: Iridaceae
Commercial part:Stigma


Ingredients

Other Names

Flag-Spain
Spanish
Azafran
Flag-French
French
Safran
Flag-German
German
Safran
Flag-Sweden
Swedish
Saffran
Flag-Arabic
Arabic
Zafran
Flag-Dutch
Dutch
Saffraan
Flag-Italy
Italian
Zafferano
Flag-Spain
Portuguese
Acofrao
Flag-Russia
Russian
Shafran
Flag-Japan
Japanese
Safuran
Flag-China
Chinese
Fan Hung-Hua
Flag-India
Hindi
Kesar

Saffron
is an important spice in
Kesari Milk Masala.