About Saffron

The dried stigmas of the crocus sativus flower, which belongs to the Iridaceae family, are known as saffron, which is the most expensive and special spice in the world.

Although saffron is cultivated in various parts of the world, Ghaen, in the eastern part of Iran, is known as one of the best saffron cultivation areas in the world due to its special climate, and the quality of saffron produced in Ghaen is famous in the world.

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3 factors are involved in determining the quality of saffron.

 Ghaen saffron quality report from laboratory in Europe                     

                                rate          Method/ref          Lab

Crocin                   261          ISO 3632-2        EUSELI

Picro Crocin       100           ISO 3632-2       EUSELI

Safranal               38           ISO 3632-2       EUSELI 

High values of the 3 factors mentioned indicate the high quality of

 Ghaen saffron.

 

Crocin, a carotenoid compound, is the agent responsible for the red color of saffron.

Picro crocin,a glycoside compound, is the factor responsible  for the bitter taste of saffron.

Safranal, an aldehyde compound, is responsible for the sweet aroma of saffron.

 

Specific climate conditions such as Hight above sea level, dry and cold weather and sunny conditions, and soil rich in mineral resources are factors that influence the distinctive quality of Ghaen saffron.

Nutritional Information

%Daily Value

Fat                                                 9%

  Saturated fat                              8%

Cholesterol                                   0%

Sodium                                         6%

Potassium                                 49%

Total Carbohydrate                    21%

Dietary fiber                              15%

Protein                                       22%

Vitamin C                                134%

Iron                                             61%

VitaminB6                                50%

Magnesium                               66%

Calcium                                      11%

Amount Per 100 grams of saffron

Amount                                                       

Calories                          310Kcal

Fat                                           6g

Saturated fat                         1.6g

Cholesterol                              0g

Sodium                            148 mg

Potassium                    1,724 mg

Total Carbohydrate               65g

Dietary fiber                       3.9 g

Protein                                    11g