The saffron blog
News and exciting facts about the world of saffron
Did you know that Alexander the Great bathed in saffron? Or that saffron can help with depression? Cleopatra even used the "red gold" as an aphrodisiac. Saffron is not only the most expensive spice in the world, but also a real all-rounder. Whether for healing or colouring, for beauty or for love - the use of saffron has a long and varied history that spans all continents.
Our saffron blog provides you with exciting information about saffron, its cultivation, its use and its history. Immerse yourself in the world of this versatile plant.
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Medicinal use of saffron
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