Thursday, November 25, 2010

Growing Saffron


Beautiful and precious flowers of Crocus Sativus Linnaeus standing in a properly
cultivated field.




Only selective Crocus Sativus Linnaeus are handpicked by our field experts after making sure they are properly grown. Petals of these handpicked flowers are spread wide under the sun to make them dry and free from any sort of external impurities . 




The dried stigmas or saffron filaments are separated with proper care, under expert
supervision. 




These dried saffron filaments are spread under the sun to free them from moisture,
to ensure its freshness. 





These filaments are converted into micro or small granules .





These granules are checked again and waste parts separated .




 The end product or quality saffron are checked again to make sure you get what
you pay for, that is ‘Quality Kashmir Saffron’ . 

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