Tuesday, April 14, 2009

What flower is the source of saffron?

The flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus) The flower has three stigmas, which are the distal ends of the plant%26#039;s carpels. Together with its style, the stalk connecting the stigmas to the rest of the plant, these components are often dried and used in cooking as a seasoning and colouring agent.
What flower is the source of saffron?
Crocus
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Reply:The Saffron filaments, or threads, are actually the dried stigmas of the saffron flower, %26quot;Crocus Sativus Linneaus%26quot;.
Reply:Saffron is the stigma of the flower of the Crocus, a flower that is believed to have originated in Eastern Greece. Saffron has since spread worldwide and is cultivated primarily is Spain and Iran
Reply:Saffron comes from the stigma of %26quot;crocus sativus%26quot;, same family of Iris.
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Reply:Saffron is the stigma of the flower of the Crocus, a flower that is believed to have originated in Eastern Greece.It can be found in Spanish paella, Italian rice, and Indian pilau.
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