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Tip: Saffron

POSTED: 12:38 pm PDT July 30, 2005

Saffron, the yellow-orange stigmas of a small purple crocus, is the world's most expensive spice. Each flower provides only three stigmas, which must be handpicked, and it takes 14,000 to equal 1 ounce of saffron. There is no substitute for its exquisite flavor and earthy aroma. Powdered saffron loses its flavor more readily and can easily be adulterated with less expensive powders like turmeric, so purchase whole saffron threads. Heat releases the flavor, so soak the threads in hot water (or milk, depending on the recipe) before using. Store saffron in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to 6 months.



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