Kashmir has the proud
privilege of being
saffron blessed places.
Pampore, near Srinagar,
is the place in the
world besides Spain and
iran where saffron is
grown.
The crocus sativus
plant, which blooms in a
month of october in the
year, has six golden
stamens and crimson. It
is the crimson stamen
which when collected and
dried that forms saffron
and is referred to as
the most expensive spice
in the world. When
buying loose saffron,
sampling one strand is
enough, for the flavour
and fragrance of saffron
are unmistakable.
Kashmir saffron
("Kashmiri Kesar") is
considered the best in
the world for its
distinctive long silky
threads with a dark red
color, its pleasant
aroma and its powerful
coloring and flavoring
capabilities.No other
subistence or spices can
take place of saffron's
flavour or aroma in this
world.
Our Kashmiri Sun Brand
saffron is 100% pure and
free from any foreign
subsitence, premium
quality, sealed in the
beautifully designed
retail packaging. Our
saffron is available
fresh, having been
harvested from the
current crop. The
orange-red stigmas of
the saffron plant
produce a pleasant aroma
and a warm golden orange
color. The yellow
stamens are also
harvested, however they
do not have the same
aromatic and color
properties of the
stigmas. Pure saffron
consists of only the
orange-red stigmas of
the saffron plant.
Saffron is also believed
to have many medicinal
properties.
Saffron Called Kesar in
the rest of India,
saffron is used as a
flavoring agent in many
food preparations, from
rice dishes, such as
biryani, to various
sweets and tabbocoe
industry.