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Saffron

Saffron is a very costly spice, used to flavor and color food. The spice is actually the dried stigma (tiny threadlike strands) of the Crocus Sativus Linneaus.

Saffron is used all over the world to flavour and colour foods from Spanish paella to French bouillabaisse to Arabic lamb and chicken dishes to Indian dessert sauces, as well as in many Swedish and Cornish recipes, but as it's such an expensive spice, it's important to get every bit of flavor out of it. This can be achieved by either toasting and powdering the threads or steeping the saffron ahead of time in hot water or broth.

Saffron's aroma is often described by connoisseurs as reminiscent of metallic honey with grassy or hay like notes, while its taste has been noted also as hay like, yet bitter. Saffron also contributes a luminous yellow orange colouring to foods. Because of the unusual taste and colouring it adds to foods, saffron is widely used in Arab, Central Asian, European, Indian, Iranian, and Moroccan cuisines.

Saffron is a native of Southern Europe. It was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans. This herb is now cultivated in Mediterranean countries, particularly in Spain, and also in Austria, France, Greece, England, Turkey, Persia, India and China. The La Macha belt of Spain is the largest producer of saffron in the world and contributes 80-90% of the world saffron production. In India the cultivation of saffron is confined to Pampore and Kistwar areas of Jammu and Kashmir, extending to nearly 4000 acres.

Ancient Greeks and Romans scattered Saffron to perfume public baths. The 13th century Crusaders brought Saffron from Asia to Europe, where it was used as a dye and condiment. In Asia, Saffron was a symbol of hospitality. In India, people used Saffron to mark themselves as members of a wealthy caste.

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  1. La Espanola's Fabas Asturianas
  2. La Madeleine's Saffron Rice
  3. Lamb And Vegetable Kabobs On Saffron Rice
  4. Lamb Biryani
  5. Lamb Chop With Jackfruit Gravy
  6. Lamb Tagine With Honey, Prunes, Onions And Toasted
  7. Lamb Tagine With Prunes, Apricots, And Vegetables
  8. Lamb Tajine With Apricots, Saffron And Ginger
  9. Lamb Tangine
  10. Lamb with Yogurt Coconut Milk and Almond Masala
  11. Lasagna Sarde With Lobster, Tomatoes And Saffron
  12. Lasagna Sarde With Lobster, Tomatoes And Saffron
  13. Lassi Patiala
  14. Le Mourtairol - {Perigourdine Saffron Soup}
  15. Lentil Ravioli With Sausage And Yellow Tomato Sauce
  16. Linguine With Crab And Wild Mushrooms
  17. Linguine With Scallops And Snow Peas In A Saffron Sauce
  18. Linguine With Scallops and Snow Peas In Saffron Sauce
  19. Linguine With Seafood In Saffron Broth
  20. Linguine With Shrimp And Saffron Sauce
  21. Lobster Bisque En Croute
  22. Lobster In Tomato Sauce With Saffron Rice
  23. Loin Of Pork With Onions And White Wine
  24. Loin Of Pork With Onions And White Wine
  25. Low-Fat One-Pan Arroz Con Pollo
  26. Lubia Polo (Persian Lamb Stew)
  27. Lump Crabmeat Remnick With Saffron Rice Pilaf
  28. Luxe Bay-Scallop Stew
  29. Macaroni Grill's Ravioli Di Gamberi
  30. Mallorredus (Basic Recipe)
  31. Mango Peda
  32. Mango Rasagolla
  33. Mariscada - Brazilian Fish Stew
  34. Masoor Biryani
  35. Medieval Soup Tredure - {Golden Soup}
  36. Meetha Pullao - Sweet Yellow Rice
  37. Mexican Rice
  38. Michael's Paella
  39. Middle-Eastern Chicken
  40. Mila's Aroz Con Pollo
  41. Milajula Shrikhand
  42. Milajula Shrikhand (A Multicoloured Curd Based Delicacy)
  43. Milk Masala
  44. Mixed Seafood Paella With Garlic Aioli
  45. Moghul Vegetable Curry
  46. Mojan's Indian Ice Cream
  47. Mojo Sauce
  48. Monkfish Stew With Saffron Broth And Wild Mushrooms
  49. Moorish Gazpacho
  50. Morel Mushroom Soup