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    Saffron, Grade Standard : Food Grade

    • Supply TypeSupplier, Retailer
    • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

    Saffron (Keshar), the most expensive spice in the world is derived from the dry stigmata of the plant Crocus Sativus. The plant is a bulbous, perennial with globular corms, 15-20 cm high. It has 6 to 10 leaves present at anthesis, one to two flowers with a lilac-purple colour with perianth segments of 3.5 – 5 cm and style branches of 2.5 – 3.2 cm. The yellow style is deeply divided into three branches and the stigmata are bright red. Flowers are arising directly from the corms. Flowers have tri-lobed stigma, which along with the style tops yield the saffron of commerce.
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    • calendar Member Since 22 Years
    • building Nature of Business Retailer
    • Year of Establishment 1996

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