zaafaran
Zaafaran, also known as saffron, is a spice derived from the flower of the Crocus sativus plant. It is harvested from the stigmas, the thread-like parts of the flower, which are typically a deep crimson color. The process of harvesting and processing zaafaran is very labor-intensive, as each flower yields only a small amount of stigmas. This, combined with its unique flavor and color, makes zaafaran one of the most expensive spices in the world by weight.
Zaafaran has a long history of use in various cultures, dating back thousands of years. It has
The cultivation of zaafaran is concentrated in specific regions around the globe, with Iran being the largest