Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sabatino Spanish Saffron - .052 Ounce

Sabatino Spanish Saffron - .052 Ounce Review


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Sabatino Spanish Saffron - .052 Ounce Feature

  • Saffron is the most precious and most expensive spice in the world
  • A strong coloring power and intense flavor
  • Used for its bright orange yellow color
  • Enjoy and discover your next favorite
  • Makes a unique appreciated housewarming gift
The most precious and most expensive spice in the world: Saffron. The Saffron filaments, or threads, are actually the dried stigmas of the saffron flower, Crocus Sativus Linneaus. Each flower contains only three stigmas. These threads must be picked from each flower by hand, and more than 75,000 of these flowers are needed to produce just one pound of Saffron filaments, making it the world most precious spice. But, because of saffron's strong coloring power and intense flavor, it can be used sparingly. Saffron is used both for its bright orange-yellow color and for its strong, intense flavor and aroma.


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