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Kashmiri Saffron
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Kashmiri Saffron
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Tasting Notes

Honey ∙ Raisins ∙ Hay ∙ Almond

Our new saffron has beautiful notes of honey, raisins, and almond, with the lingering sweet smell of summer hay. It can transform the saddest pot of rice into an aromatic experience, and a simple glass of water into a golden potion. Kashmiri saffron is rooted in hundreds of years of expertise, that we're so proud to showcase and share. 

“If you are a saffron lover, I can’t recommend this enough. One or two stamens does the job of ten, maybe fifteen Spanish saffron strands. You only need a tiny amount to color a pot of rice, or add that something special to a dish.”
- Askyla D.
“If you are a saffron lover, I can’t recommend this enough. One or two stamens does the job of ten, maybe fifteen Spanish saffron strands. You only need a tiny amount to color a pot of rice, or add that something special to a dish.”
- Askyla D.

  • Grown by Raqib Mushtaq on his family's 3.75 acre farm in the historic saffron district of Pampore, where they have been growing saffron for as far back as his grandparents can remember. Brought to the Valley by Persian traders in the 12th century AD, Kashmiri saffron's reputation as being the pinnacle of flavor and aroma precedes it. One whiff of Raqib's harvest and I knew it was all true!
    Purple Kashmir Saffron flowers growing in a field
  • Size Guide

    Not sure what size you need or how long it’ll last you? Our spice size guide can help!

    1g Jar Saffron

    1.5 tsp of Saffron

    120 Keseri jalebis

    3  platters of Tahdig (Persian crispy rice)

    • Pampore, Kashmir
      Origin
    • 2022
      Harvest Year
    • Kashmiri
      Seed Variety
    Map of South Asia showing where our Kashmiri saffron is harvested (far northern region of India in Kashmir).
Grown by Raqib Mushtaq on his family's 3.75 acre farm in the historic saffron district of Pampore, where they have been growing saffron for as far back as his grandparents can remember. Brought to the Valley by Persian traders in the 12th century AD, Kashmiri saffron's reputation as being the pinnacle of flavor and aroma precedes it. One whiff of Raqib's harvest and I knew it was all true!
  • Pampore, Kashmir
    Origin
  • 2022
    Harvest Year
  • Kashmiri
    Seed Variety
Map of South Asia showing where our Kashmiri saffron is harvested (far northern region of India in Kashmir).

Size Guide

Not sure what size you need or how long it’ll last you? Our spice size guide can help!

1g Jar Saffron

1.5 tsp of Saffron

120 Keseri jalebis

3  platters of Tahdig (Persian crispy rice)

Purple Kashmir Saffron flowers growing in a field

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All prices mentioned are for Aug 2023 to the best of our knowledge.

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Prices as of Aug 2023

See our lab testing for pesticides, safranal, and acid insoluble ash here:
Test Results
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