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Casablanca Market Moroccan Saffron
Much of the world’s saffron is cultivated in the Middle East, but there’s something particularly special about this organic, single-source saffron grown in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains. Each long orange-crimson thread is uniquely floral, with a honey-like complexity that toes the boundary between savory and sweet and a heady perfume that envelops you the second you uncap the jar. It’s remarkably strong and rich, even for saffron, which tends to be boldly fragrant. Each stage of gathering and processing this saffron is completed by hand by expert women producers, who rely on generations of skill and knowledge to tend to the fields of purple crocus flowers. The raw saffron can only be extracted one month per year in the late fall, but the wait is well worth it.
​Much of the world’s saffron is cultivated in the Middle East, but there’s something particularly special about this organic, single-source saffron grown in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains. Each long orange-crimson thread is uniquely floral, with a honey-like complexity that toes the boundary between savory and sweet and a heady perfume that envelops you the second you uncap the jar. It’s remarkably strong and rich, even for saffron, which tends to be boldly fragrant. Each stage of gathering and processing this saffron is completed by hand by expert women producers, who rely on generations of skill and knowledge to tend to the fields of purple crocus flowers. The raw saffron can only be extracted one month per year in the late fall, but the wait is well worth it.
​Ingredients: 100% Moroccan saffron
​Net Weight: 2 grams
Place of Origin: Morocco