



Kashmiri Saffron Strands 1g - Kesar - Organic & Pure without Adulteration
Ingredients
Kashmiri Saffron Strands
Key Values
- Superior-Quality
- Deep Red Colour
- High Crocin Content Provides Its Unique Colour & Flavour
- Hand-Picked Stigmas
- Organically Cultivated
- Hygienically Packed
- Authentic Flavour & Colour
- No Pesticides or Chemicals
- No Additives or Preservatives
Usage
- Add to satvic desserts like gajar ka halwa, kheer, kulfi, etc.
- Mix in smoothie bowls or shakes for a distinct aroma & flavour
- Mix with a drop of water & rice to use in tilak
Note: The specific variety, Kashmiri Saffron, the highest grade of Indian saffron, known for its deep crimson threads, strong aroma, and exceptionally high crocin content that imparts rich colour, bold flavour, and therapeutic value.
Storage
Store in an air-tight container, away from moisture & direct sunlight.
Shelf Life
24 months from the date of packaging.
Packed on
July 2025
Batch No.
25203
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Persian saffron is primarily cultivated in Iran, particularly in Khorasan and Fars. Iran has a long history of saffron cultivation and is one of the world's largest producers of saffron. It is known for its deep red threads with a slightly sweet, floral, and earthy flavour. It has a strong aroma and imparts a rich colour to dishes. A small quantity of Persian saffron can impart a vibrant yellow-orange colour to dishes.
Whereas Kashmiri saffron is grown in the Kashmir Valley in India, particularly in Pampore, Budgam, and Srinagar districts. It is prized for its long, thick, deep red threads with a slightly darker maroon hue at the tips. It has a milder, more delicate flavour with floral notes and a subtle sweetness. The aroma is also less intense compared to Persian saffron. Kashmiri saffron also has good colouring properties but is generally considered less potent in terms of colour than Persian saffron.
Persian and Kashmiri saffron are excellent choices, with flavour differences based on personal preference. We initially had Kashmiri saffron, but we found a superior-quality and budget-friendly Persian saffron, so that's what we now offer. We keep on researching to procure better quality at better prices and make adjustments in varieties accordingly.