The Most Expensive Spice in the World: The Fascinating History of Saffron
When most people hear the word saffron, they think of an extremely expensive spice. What many don’t realize is just how wild its story actually is.
Saffron comes from the delicate purple Crocus sativus flower. Each flower produces only three tiny red stigmas, and every single one must be picked by hand. It takes over 75,000 flowers to produce just one pound of saffron — which is why it’s historically been worth more than gold.
For thousands of years, saffron wasn’t just a cooking ingredient. Ancient civilizations used it as a vibrant dye, in religious ceremonies, and as a highly prized medicine.
From Persia to Rome, it was considered a true luxury item. Even today, saffron remains the most expensive spice in the world, and for good reason. The labor involved is incredible, and very few things in nature can match its unique color and flavor.
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