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    Saffron is a key seasoning, fragrance, dye, and medicine in use for over three millennia. One of the world's most expensive spices by weight, saffron...
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    collected and dried for use mainly as a seasoning and colouring agent in food. The saffron crocus was slowly propagated throughout much of Eurasia and was later...
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  • Saffron is one of the world's most expensive spices by weight due to its difficulty to harvest. Saffron consists of stigmas plucked from the vegetatively...
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    Human cultivation and use of saffron spans more than 3,500 years and extends across cultures, continents, and civilizations. Saffron, a spice derived from...
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  • Saffron is a shade of yellow or orange, the colour of the tip of the saffron crocus thread, from which the spice saffron is derived. The hue of the spice...
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    for the culinary use of its floral stigmas as the spice saffron. Human cultivation of saffron crocus and the trade and use of saffron have endured for...
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    Saffron Burrows (born 22 October 1972) is a British and American actress who has appeared in films such as Circle of Friends, Wing Commander, Deep Blue...
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    Abraham Gilbert Saffron (6 October 1919 – 15 September 2006) was an Australian hotelier, nightclub owner, and property developer who was one of the major figures...
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  • Look up saffron or Saffron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saffron is a spice. Saffron may also refer to: Saffron (trade), the business of producing...
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    3 June 1968), known professionally as Saffron, is an English singer, songwriter, actress and the lead singer of the musical group Republica. She also...
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  • Cindy & The Saffrons was a UK vocal group, comprising Joanne Whalley as "Cindy" and Lindsay Neil and Sally Stairs as The Saffrons. In 1982 at Abbey Road...
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    is a shade of orange that is the color of the outer skin of the tangelo fruit. The first recorded use of saffron as a color name in English was in 1200...
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    Saffron Autumn Barker (born 24 July 2000) is an English influencer, YouTuber and podcast host. She is best known for her time on the seventeenth series...
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    hand-made disks of pasta dragged (strascinato) across a wooden board. Orecchiette are a typical example. These are small types of pasta, mainly used in soups...
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    herb-of-grace (Latin: Ruta graveolens) Safflower (Latin: Carthamus tinctorius) — only for yellow color Saffron (Latin: Crocus sativus) use of saffron Sage...
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    The saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola) is a tanager from South America that is common in open and semi-open areas in lowlands outside the Amazon Basin....
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  • Intel's own internal use, but discontinued Saffron's external product and service offerings three years after its acquisition. Saffron was founded in 1999...
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  • Saffron Olivia Hocking (born 5 January 1994) is a British actress. She is known for her roles in the BBC series White Gold (2017) and the Netflix series...
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  • sometimes Hindutva terror, or metonymically saffron terror, refer to terrorist acts carried out, on the basis of motivations in broad association with Hindu...
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    Saffron Walden is a market town and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England, 12 miles (19 km) north of Bishop's Stortford, 15 miles (24 km)...
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  • The Saffrons is a multi-purpose sports ground in Eastbourne, East Sussex. The ground is home to Eastbourne Cricket Club, Eastbourne Town Football Club...
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  • Ol Parker (category Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge)
    village of Radwinter, near the market town of Saffron Walden in Essex. Parker was educated at Dame Bradbury's School, an independent school in Saffron Walden...
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    style of preparing Arroz a la valenciana differs in its use of curry or turmeric to color the rice; although, occasionally it is prepared with saffron, like...
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    Paella (redirect from Shallow pan of food)
    saffron, but turmeric and Calendula can be used as substitutes. Artichoke hearts and stems may be used as seasonal ingredients. Most paella cooks use...
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    tint due to the use of saffron. The name of the dish comes from the way the batter covers the shrimp, as it does so in the fashion of a trenchcoat. A...
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    The saffron cod (Eleginus gracilis) is a commercially harvested fish closely related to true cods (genus Gadus). It is dark grey-green to brown, with...
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  • Saffron Aldridge (born 1968) is an English fashion model, freelance journalist and social activist. Discovered at the age of sixteen, she rose to prominence...
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    Turmeric (redirect from Indian Saffron)
    called "Indian saffron." The name possibly derives from Middle English or Early Modern English as turmeryte or tarmaret. It may be of Latin origin, terra...
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    national flag of India, colloquially called Tiraṅgā (the tricolour), is a horizontal rectangular tricolour flag, the colours being of India saffron, white and...
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    The Saffron Revolution (Burmese: ရွှေဝါရောင်တော်လှန်ရေး, romanized: Shwaywarraung Tawlhaanrayy; [sw̥èi wà jàʊɰ̃ tɔ̀ l̥àɰ̃ jéi]) was a series of economic...
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