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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